TY - GEN
T1 - Camera handoff with adaptive resource management for multi-camera multi-target surveillance
AU - Chen, Chung Hao
AU - Yi, Yao
AU - Page, David
AU - Abidi, Besma
AU - Koschan, Andreas
AU - Abidi, Mongi
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Camera handoff is a crucial step to generate a continuously tracked and consistently labeled trajectory of the object of interest in multi-camera surveillance systems. Most existing camera handoff algorithms concentrate on data association, namely consistent labeling, where images of the same object are matched across different cameras. However, most real-time object tracking systems see a decrease in the system's frame rate as the number of tracked objects increases. To address this issue, we propose to incorporate an adaptive resource management mechanism into camera handoff. In so doing, cameras' resources can be dynamically allocated to multiple objects according to their priorities and hence the required minimum frame rate can be maintained. Experimental results illustrate that the proposed camera handoff algorithm is capable of maintaining a constant frame rate and of achieving a substantially improved handoff success rate by approximately 20% in comparison with the algorithm presented by Khan and Shah.
AB - Camera handoff is a crucial step to generate a continuously tracked and consistently labeled trajectory of the object of interest in multi-camera surveillance systems. Most existing camera handoff algorithms concentrate on data association, namely consistent labeling, where images of the same object are matched across different cameras. However, most real-time object tracking systems see a decrease in the system's frame rate as the number of tracked objects increases. To address this issue, we propose to incorporate an adaptive resource management mechanism into camera handoff. In so doing, cameras' resources can be dynamically allocated to multiple objects according to their priorities and hence the required minimum frame rate can be maintained. Experimental results illustrate that the proposed camera handoff algorithm is capable of maintaining a constant frame rate and of achieving a substantially improved handoff success rate by approximately 20% in comparison with the algorithm presented by Khan and Shah.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=60849103092&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/AVSS.2008.13
DO - 10.1109/AVSS.2008.13
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:60849103092
SN - 9780769533414
T3 - Proceedings - IEEE 5th International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance, AVSS 2008
SP - 79
EP - 86
BT - Proceedings - IEEE 5th International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance, AVSS 2008
T2 - IEEE 5th International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance, AVSS 2008
Y2 - 1 September 2008 through 3 September 2008
ER -