Publications by Simone Calderara

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Multimedia Surveillance: Content-based Retrieval with Multicamera People Tracking

Authors: Calderara, Simone; Cucchiara, Rita; Prati, Andrea

Multimedia surveillance relates to the exploitation of multimedia tools for retrieving information from surveillance data, for emerging applications such as … (Read full abstract)

Multimedia surveillance relates to the exploitation of multimedia tools for retrieving information from surveillance data, for emerging applications such as video post-analysis for forensic purposes. Searching for all the sequences in which a certain person was present is a typical query that is carried out by means of example images. Unfortunately, surveillance cameras often have low resolution, making retrieval based on appearance difficult. This paper proposes to exploit a two-step retrieval process that merges similarity-based retrieval with multicamera tracking-based retrieval able to create consistent traces of a person from different views and, thus, different resolutions. A mixture model is used to summarize these traces into a single prototype on which retrieval is performed. Experimental results demonstrate the accuracy of the retrieval process also in the case of varying illumination conditions.

2006 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

Reliable background suppression for complex scenes

Authors: Calderara, Simone; Melli, Rudy Mirko; Prati, Andrea; Cucchiara, Rita

This paper describes a system for motion detection based on background suppression,specifically conceived for working in complex scenes with vacillating … (Read full abstract)

This paper describes a system for motion detection based on background suppression,specifically conceived for working in complex scenes with vacillating background,camouflage, illumination changing, etc.. The system contains proper techniques for background bootstrapping, shadow removal, ghost suppression and selective updating of the background model. The results on the challenging videos provided in VSSN '06 Open Source Algorithm Competition dataset demonstrate that the proposed system outperforms the widely-used mixture-of-Gaussians approach.

2006 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

The LAICA project: Experiments on Multicamera People Tracking and Logging

Authors: Calderara, Simone; Cucchiara, Rita; Prati, Andrea

Logging information on moving objects is crucial in video surveillance systems. Distributed multi-camera systems can provide the appearance of objects/people … (Read full abstract)

Logging information on moving objects is crucial in video surveillance systems. Distributed multi-camera systems can provide the appearance of objects/people from differentviewpoints and at different resolutions, allowing a more complete and precise logging of the information. This is achieved through consistent labeling to correlate collected information of the same person. This paper proposes a novel approach to consistent labeling also capable tofully characterize groups of people and to manage miss segmentations. The ground-plane homography and the epipolar geometry are automatically learned and exploited to warp objects’ principal axes between overlapped cameras. A MAP estimator that exploits two contributions (forward and backward) is used to choose the most probable label con£guration to be assigned at the handoff of a new object. Extensive experiments demonstrate the accuracy of the proposed method in detecting single and simultaneous handoffs, miss segmentations, and groups.

2006 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

Consistent labeling for multi-camera object tracking

Authors: Calderara, Simone; Prati, Andrea; Vezzani, Roberto; Cucchiara, Rita

Published in: LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

In this paper, we present a new approach to multi-camera object tracking based on the consistent labeling. An automatic and … (Read full abstract)

In this paper, we present a new approach to multi-camera object tracking based on the consistent labeling. An automatic and reliable procedure allows to obtain the homographic transformation between two overlapped views, without any manual calibration of the cameras. Object's positions are matched by using the homography when the object is firstly detected in one of the two views. The approach has been tested also in the case of simultaneous transitions and in the case in which people are detected as a group during the transition. Promising results are reported over a real setup of overlapped cameras.

2005 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

Entry Edge of Field of View for multi-camera tracking in distributed video surveillance

Authors: Calderara, Simone; Vezzani, Roberto; Prati, Andrea; Cucchiara, Rita

Efficient solution to people tracking in distributed videosurveillance is requested to monitor crowded and large environments.This paper proposes a novel … (Read full abstract)

Efficient solution to people tracking in distributed videosurveillance is requested to monitor crowded and large environments.This paper proposes a novel use of the EntryEdges of Field of View (E2oFoV) to solve the consistentlabeling problem between partially overlapped views. Anautomatic and reliable procedure allows to obtain the homographictransformation between two overlapped views,without any manual calibration of the cameras. Throughthe homography, the consistent labeling is established eachtime a new track is detected in one of the cameras. A CameraTransition Graph (CTG) is defined to speed up the establishmentprocess by reducing the search space. Experimentalresults prove the effectiveness of the proposed solutionalso in challenging conditions.

2005 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

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