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29 January 2007 Surveillance system with mega-pixel scalable transcoder
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Proceedings Volume 6508, Visual Communications and Image Processing 2007; 65081G (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.702922
Event: Electronic Imaging 2007, 2007, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
This paper presents a video surveillance system that displays mega-pixel streams effectively, while transmitting and processing the streams efficiently with limited resources such as bandwidth, computing power and display resolution. The proposed system stores high-resolution and high-quality video data and associated object metadata, which includes ROI (Region-of-Interest) information. To satisfy such resource constraints and display important parts in detail without missing the overall scene context, the stored images are efficiently transcoded in the compressed-domain based on the ROI information, display resolution and available bandwidth. Simulation results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed system in terms of objective measures and subjective evaluation.
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Toshihiko Hata, Naoki Kuwahara, Derek L. Schwenke, and Anthony Vetro "Surveillance system with mega-pixel scalable transcoder", Proc. SPIE 6508, Visual Communications and Image Processing 2007, 65081G (29 January 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.702922
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KEYWORDS
Image resolution

Cameras

Image quality

Video

Video surveillance

JPEG2000

Image processing

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