Introduction to Intelligent Surveillance
Surveillance Data Capture, Transmission, and Analytics
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- $54.99
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- $54.99
Publisher Description
This accessible textbook/reference reviews the fundamental concepts and practical issues involved in designing digital surveillance systems that fully exploit the power of intelligent computing techniques. The book presents comprehensive coverage of all aspects of such systems, from camera calibration and data capture, to the secure transmission of surveillance data. In addition to the detection and recognition of objects and biometric features, the text also examines the automated observation of surveillance events, and how this can be enhanced through the use of deep learning methods and supercomputing technology. This updated new edition features extended coverage on face detection, pedestrian detection and privacy preservation for intelligent surveillance.
Topics and features:
Contains review questions and exercises in every chapter, together with a glossary
Describes the essentials of implementing an intelligent surveillancesystem and analyzing surveillance data, including a range of biometric characteristics
Examines the importance of network security and digital forensics in the communication of surveillance data, as well as issues of issues of privacy and ethics
Discusses the Viola-Jones object detection method, and the HOG algorithm for pedestrian and human behavior recognition
Reviews the use of artificial intelligence for automated monitoring of surveillance events, and decision-making approaches to determine the need for human intervention
Presents a case study on a system that triggers an alarm when a vehicle fails to stop at a red light, and identifies the vehicle’s license plate number
Investigates the use of cutting-edge supercomputing technologies for digital surveillance, such as FPGA, GPU and parallel computing
This concise, classroom-tested textbook is ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate-level courses on intelligent surveillance. Researchers interested in entering this area will also find the book suitable as a helpful self-study reference.
Dr. Wei Qi Yan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. His other publications include the Springer title Visual Cryptography for Image Processing and Security.