Crimes involving the use of firearms have been on the increase in the past few years. One of the measures adopted to prevent these crimes is the use of CCTV operators at video surveillance centers to detect persons carrying concealed firearms on their bodies by monitoring their behavior. This paper has found that this technique has challenges associated with human weaknesses and errors. A review of the current attempts to automate video surveillance for concealed firearm detection has found that they have the limitation that the techniques can only be employed on stationary and cooperative persons. This makes them inappropriate for real-life surveillance. This paper highlights the need for automated video surveillance solutions that can det...
Abstract — Human activity tracking is an important area of research in the field of video surveillan...
Gun violence continues to be a staggering and seemingly intractable issue in many communities. The p...
Many studies have confirmed that gait analysis can be used as a new biometrics. In this research, ga...
Research Brown Bag Session organised by research office servicesCrimes involving the use of illegal ...
Gun crime is a fast growing problem in the UK and it is important to detect a potential gun crime be...
Findings from the current UK national research programme, MEDUSA (Multi Environment Deployable Unive...
An abnormal human gait has been identified as one of the key behavioral indicators used by CCTV oper...
Gun crime is an increasingly common occurrence in the UK. An ongoing research programme is investiga...
This research aimed to explore whether the recognition of offenders with a concealed firearm by a hu...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Following the technological rise of surveillance cameras and their subsequent p...
In recent years the highest levels of gun crime in England and Wales have been recorded. Gun crime i...
Ordinary CCTV can only be used to record incidents if it occur. It works without preventing it and i...
Video cameras are becoming a ubiquitous feature of modern life, useful for surveillance, crime preve...
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelo...
Gun violence continues to be a staggering and seemingly intractable issue in many communities. The p...
Abstract — Human activity tracking is an important area of research in the field of video surveillan...
Gun violence continues to be a staggering and seemingly intractable issue in many communities. The p...
Many studies have confirmed that gait analysis can be used as a new biometrics. In this research, ga...
Research Brown Bag Session organised by research office servicesCrimes involving the use of illegal ...
Gun crime is a fast growing problem in the UK and it is important to detect a potential gun crime be...
Findings from the current UK national research programme, MEDUSA (Multi Environment Deployable Unive...
An abnormal human gait has been identified as one of the key behavioral indicators used by CCTV oper...
Gun crime is an increasingly common occurrence in the UK. An ongoing research programme is investiga...
This research aimed to explore whether the recognition of offenders with a concealed firearm by a hu...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Following the technological rise of surveillance cameras and their subsequent p...
In recent years the highest levels of gun crime in England and Wales have been recorded. Gun crime i...
Ordinary CCTV can only be used to record incidents if it occur. It works without preventing it and i...
Video cameras are becoming a ubiquitous feature of modern life, useful for surveillance, crime preve...
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelo...
Gun violence continues to be a staggering and seemingly intractable issue in many communities. The p...
Abstract — Human activity tracking is an important area of research in the field of video surveillan...
Gun violence continues to be a staggering and seemingly intractable issue in many communities. The p...
Many studies have confirmed that gait analysis can be used as a new biometrics. In this research, ga...