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  1. First ACM SIGMM international workshop on Video surveillance (IWVS '03)
  2. A master-slave system to acquire biometric imagery of humans at distance
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A master-slave system to acquire biometric imagery of humans at distance

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Kanade, Takeo Zhou, Xuhui Collins, Robert T. Metes, Peter
Abstract The Distant Human Identification (DHID) system is a master-slave, real-time surveillance system designed to acquire biometric imagery of humans at distance. A stationary wide field of view master camera is used to monitor an environment at distance. When the master camera detects a moving person, a narrow field of view slave camera is commanded to turn to that direction, acquire the target human, and track them while recording zoomed-in images. These zoomed-in views provide meaningful biometric imagery of the distant humans, who are not recognizable in the master view. Based on the lenses we currently use, the system can detect and track moving people at distances up to 50 meters, within a 60° field of regard.
Starting Page 113
Ending Page 120
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISBN 158113780X
DOI 10.1145/982452.982467
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2003-11-02
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Biometric imagery Real-time tracking Master-slave Video surveillance Motion detection
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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