نتایج جستجو برای: cctv

تعداد نتایج: 868  

2015
Hoejung Jung Byungjin Jeong Woosik Lee Namgi Kim

Detecting static structure deformed shape is very important to reduce properties and loss of human life. We can use a video camera to early catch emergence situations. Closed-circuit television (CCTV), also known as video surveillance, is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place. We can get a sequence of images using CCTV and analyze the relationship between images in t...

2014
Tung-Ching Su Ming-Der Yang

As one of major underground pipelines, sewerage is an important infrastructure in any modern city. The most common problem occurring in sewerage is leaking, whose position and failure level is typically identified through closed circuit television (CCTV) inspection in order to facilitate rehabilitation process. This paper proposes a novel method of computer vision, morphological segmentation ba...

2013
Michael Schöberl Joachim Keinert Matthias Ziegler Jürgen Seiler Marco Niehaus Gerald Schuller André Kaup Siegfried Fößel

Although there is steady progress in sensor technology, imaging with a high dynamic range (HDR) is still difficult for motion imaging with high image quality. This paper presents our new approach for video acquisition with high dynamic range. The principle is based on optical attenuation of some of the pixels of an existing image sensor. This well-known method traditionally trades spatial resol...

2012
Tjerk Timan Nelly Oudshoorn

In Surveillance Studies the terms ‘sousveillance’ and ‘inverse surveillance’ describe forms of surveillance that have a bottom-up and democratic character. However, in this paper this democratic notion is questioned by looking into practices and experiences with both Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) and mobile cameras by Dutch citizens. By intervening in the nightlife district of the Rotterdam1...

2010
R. A. Smith K. MacLennan-Brown J. F. Tighe N. Cohen S. Triantaphillidou L. W. MacDonald

Colour information is not faithfully maintained by a CCTV imaging chain. Since colour can play an important role in identifying objects it is beneficial to be able to account accurately for changes to colour introduced by components in the chain. With this information it will be possible for law enforcement agencies and others to work back along the imaging chain to extract accurate colour info...

Journal: :The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences 2012

Journal: :Journal of forensic sciences 2015
Pedro Tome Julian Fierrez Ruben Vera-Rodriguez Javier Ortega-Garcia

This article presents an experimental analysis of the combination of different regions of the human face on various forensic scenarios to generate scientific knowledge useful for the forensic experts. Three scenarios of interest at different distances are considered comparing mugshot and CCTV face images using MORPH and SC face databases. One of the main findings is that inner facial regions co...

Journal: :The British journal of sociology 2002
Christian Heath Paul Luff Marcus Sanchez Svensson

Despite the widespread deployment of CCTV through most major cities and towns in great Britain, and the importance of surveillance to contemporary debates within the social sciences, there remains relatively little detailed research concerned with the practical use of these technologies in the workplace. In this paper, we examine how personnel in the operation rooms in London Underground use CC...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2014
Paul Schoenhagen Rene Botnar

The Vallejo Sanitation and Flood Control District is performing CCTV inspections on pipes that do not have a record of such inspections. This effort was triggered by a settlement with Baykeeper, who alleged that broken pipe or pipe about to collapse would remain undetected and lead to sanitary sewer overflows. The actual result of the CCTV inspection turned out to be quite different. Instead of...

2013
Christina J. Howard Tom Troscianko Iain D. Gilchrist Ardhendu Behera David C. Hogg

Perception of scenes has typically been investigated by using static or simplified visual displays. How attention is used to perceive and evaluate dynamic, realistic scenes is more poorly understood, in part due to the problem of comparing eye fixations to moving stimuli across observers. When the task and stimulus is common across observers, consistent fixation location can indicate that that ...

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