Title
Finding suspects in multiple cameras for improved railway protection
Author
Marck, J.W.
Bouma, H.
Baan, J
de Oliveira Filho, J.
van der Brink, M.
Contributor
Burgess, D. (editor)
Publication year
2014
Abstract
The capability to find individuals using CCTV cameras is important for surveillance applications at large areas such as railway stations, airports and shopping centers. However, it is laborious to track and trace people over multiple cameras post incident. In this paper, we describe the live demonstration of our interactive re-identification system in a railway station. The system performs real-time track generation in multiple cameras and live re-identification and refinding of suspects which was live demonstrated in Poland. The system allows fast interactive retrieval of an individual by showing only similar candidates. An operator can find the origin or destination of a person more efficiently, especially over large time and space intervals
Subject
TS - Technical Sciences
Physics & Electronics
Defence, Safety and Security
Safety and Security
Surveillance,
CCTV
Security
Tracking
Left luggage
Behavior analysis
Forensic search
Threat
Railway
II - Intelligent Imaging DSS - Distributed Sensor Systems
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2064020
TNO identifier
511414
Publisher
SPIE, Bellingham,WA
Source
Optics and Photonics for Counterterrorism, Crime Fighting, and Defence X; and Optical Materials and Biomaterials in Security and Defence Systems Technology XI, 22 September 2014, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Series
Proceedings of SPIE
Document type
conference paper