Abstract—In this thesis, we present novel decision-theoretic multi-agent approaches for controlling and coordinating multiple active cameras in surveillance. Decision-theoretic approaches models the interaction between active camera network and the uncertain surveillance environment effectively. The goal of the surveillance is to maximize the number of targets observed in active cameras with guaranteed image resolution. We enumerate the practical issues in active camera surveillance and discuss how these issues are addressed in our decision-theoretic approaches. The existing camera control approaches have serious limitations in terms of scalability in number of targets. Where as in our approaches, the scalability in number of targets has be...
Nowadays many urban areas have been equipped with networks of surveillance cameras, which can be use...
Networked surveillance systems provide an extended perception and distributed sensing capability in ...
This work presents a method to control multiple, but diverse pan-tilt-zoom cameras which are sharing...
This paper presents an overview of our novel decision-theoretic multi-agent approach for controlling...
Abstract—A central problem of surveillance is to monitor multiple targets moving in a large-scale, o...
This paper presents a novel decision-theoretic approach to control and coordinate multiple active ca...
Abstract. Central to the problem of active multi-camera surveil-lance is the fundamental issue of fa...
In this paper, we propose a multi-agent system architecture to manage spatially distributed active (...
Proceedings of: 10th Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Salaman...
Abstract: Mobility and multi-functionality have been recognized as being basic requirements for the ...
We develop and implement a framework to address autonomous surveillance problems with a collection o...
Active perception is the ability of an agent to take actions to reduce its uncertainty when it is un...
Multi camera surveillance systems is a hot topic in computer science, artificial intelligence and se...
The cost and size of video sensors has led to camera networks becoming pervasive in our lives. Howev...
We introduce a distributed camera coalition forma-tion scheme for perceptive scene coverage and pers...
Nowadays many urban areas have been equipped with networks of surveillance cameras, which can be use...
Networked surveillance systems provide an extended perception and distributed sensing capability in ...
This work presents a method to control multiple, but diverse pan-tilt-zoom cameras which are sharing...
This paper presents an overview of our novel decision-theoretic multi-agent approach for controlling...
Abstract—A central problem of surveillance is to monitor multiple targets moving in a large-scale, o...
This paper presents a novel decision-theoretic approach to control and coordinate multiple active ca...
Abstract. Central to the problem of active multi-camera surveil-lance is the fundamental issue of fa...
In this paper, we propose a multi-agent system architecture to manage spatially distributed active (...
Proceedings of: 10th Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Salaman...
Abstract: Mobility and multi-functionality have been recognized as being basic requirements for the ...
We develop and implement a framework to address autonomous surveillance problems with a collection o...
Active perception is the ability of an agent to take actions to reduce its uncertainty when it is un...
Multi camera surveillance systems is a hot topic in computer science, artificial intelligence and se...
The cost and size of video sensors has led to camera networks becoming pervasive in our lives. Howev...
We introduce a distributed camera coalition forma-tion scheme for perceptive scene coverage and pers...
Nowadays many urban areas have been equipped with networks of surveillance cameras, which can be use...
Networked surveillance systems provide an extended perception and distributed sensing capability in ...
This work presents a method to control multiple, but diverse pan-tilt-zoom cameras which are sharing...