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DICTA
2009
13 years 5 months ago
Video Surveillance: Legally Blind?
This paper shows that most surveillance cameras fall well short of providing sufficient image quality, in both spatial resolution and colour reproduction, for the reliable identifi...
Peter Kovesi
SPIESR
2004
196views Database» more  SPIESR 2004»
13 years 5 months ago
Video mining using combinations of unsupervised and supervised learning techniques
We discuss the meaning and significance of the video mining problem, and present our work on some aspects of video mining. A simple definition of video mining is unsupervised disc...
Ajay Divakaran, Koji Miyahara, Kadir A. Peker, Reg...
ICCV
2009
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Efficient Privacy Preserving Video Surveillance
Widespread use of surveillance cameras in offices and other business establishments, pose a significant threat to the privacy of the employees and visitors. The challenge of int...
Maneesh Upmanyu, Anoop M. Namboodiri, Kannan Srina...
MMSEC
2004
ACM
205views Multimedia» more  MMSEC 2004»
13 years 10 months ago
Wavelet-based blind watermarking of 3D models
Watermarking of 3D meshes has received a limited attention due to the difficulties encountered in extending the algorithms developed for 1D (audio) and 2D (images and video) signa...
F. Uccheddu, Massimiliano Corsini, Mauro Barni
MMSEC
2006
ACM
160views Multimedia» more  MMSEC 2006»
13 years 10 months ago
Extraction in software watermarking
The widespread use of the Internet makes software piracy and unauthorized modification easier and more frequent. Among the many techniques developed for protecting software copyr...
William Zhu, Clark D. Thomborson