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16 May 2011 Standards-based tracking
Jim Antonisse, Scott Randall
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Abstract
Automated moving object detection and tracking are becoming cornerstone technologies for the proliferation of video and wide-area persistent surveillance systems. Emerging wide-area persistent surveillance platforms promise increasingly long periods of surveillance and increasingly wide areas of coverage with increasingly high-detail imagery over the entire area of interest, but the volume of data collected threatens to overwhelm our ability to understand the implications of the data. This paper describes a standards-based metadata architecture to support development of advanced automated movement detection and tracking capabilities - and ultimately "activity" recognition - to help the human observer bring the data volume under control.
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Jim Antonisse and Scott Randall "Standards-based tracking", Proc. SPIE 8053, Geospatial InfoFusion Systems and Solutions for Defense and Security Applications, 80530C (16 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.886991
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KEYWORDS
Chemical elements

Standards development

Computer vision technology

Image processing

Surveillance

Machine vision

Surveillance systems

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