Title :
Super resolution recovery for multi-camera surveillance imaging
Author :
Caner, Gulcin ; Tekalp, A. Murat ; Heinzelman, Wendi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Rochester Univ., NY, USA
Abstract :
In many surveillance video applications, it is of interest to recognize an object or a person, which occupies a small portion of a low-resolution, noisy video. This paper addresses the problem of super-resolution recovery of a region of interest from more than one low-resolution view of a scene recorded by multiple cameras. The multiple camera scenario alleviates the difficulty in registration of multiple frames of video that contain non-rigid or multiple object motion in the single camera case. With proper temporal registration of multiple videos, arbitrary scene motion can be handled. The success of super-resolution recovery from multiple views in real applications vitally depends on two factors: i) the accuracy of multiple view registration results, and ii) the accuracy of the camera and data acquisition model. We propose a system, which consists of a method for sub-pixel accurate spatio-temporal alignment of multiple video sequences for view registration and the projections onto convex sets method for super-resolution recovery. Experiments were implemented using two commercial analog video cameras, which do not perform on-board compression. Experimental results show that the super resolution recovery of dynamic scenes can be achieved as long as the multiple views of the scene can be registered with sub-pixel accuracy.
Keywords :
data acquisition; image reconstruction; image registration; image resolution; image sequences; surveillance; video cameras; video signal processing; arbitrary scene motion; convex sets; data acquisition model; multicamera surveillance imaging; multiple cameras; multiple object motion; multiple video sequences; multiple videos; multiple view registration; onboard compression; subpixel accurate spatiotemporal alignment; super resolution recovery; temporal registration; Application software; Cameras; High-resolution imaging; Image reconstruction; Image resolution; Layout; Motion estimation; Spatial resolution; Strontium; Surveillance;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia and Expo, 2003. ICME '03. Proceedings. 2003 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7965-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICME.2003.1220866