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AVSS
2006
IEEE
14 years 10 days ago
Activity Topology Estimation for Large Networks of Cameras
Estimating the paths that moving objects can take through the fields of view of possibly non-overlapping cameras, also known as their activity topology, is an important step in t...
Anton van den Hengel, Anthony R. Dick, Rhys Hill
ICDE
2010
IEEE
209views Database» more  ICDE 2010»
13 years 11 months ago
Overlapping Community Search for social networks
— Finding decompositions of a graph into a family of clusters is crucial to understanding its underlying structure. While most existing approaches focus on partitioning the nodes...
Arnau Padrol-Sureda, Guillem Perarnau-Llobet, Juli...
MM
2006
ACM
197views Multimedia» more  MM 2006»
14 years 6 days ago
Virtual observers in a mobile surveillance system
Conventional wide-area video surveillance systems use a network of fixed cameras positioned close to locations of interest. We describe an alternative and flexible approach to w...
Stewart Greenhill, Svetha Venkatesh
ICPR
2006
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
ViSE: Visual Search Engine Using Multiple Networked Cameras
We propose a Visual Search Engine (ViSE) as a semi-automatic component in a surveillance system using networked cameras. The ViSE aims to assist the monitoring operation of huge a...
Anil K. Jain, Itaru Kitahara, Kiyoshi Kogure, Nori...
IM
2008
13 years 6 months ago
Finding Strongly Knit Clusters in Social Networks
Social networks are ubiquitous. The discovery of close-knit clusters in these networks is of fundamental and practical interest. Existing clustering criteria are limited in that c...
Nina Mishra, Robert Schreiber, Isabelle Stanton, R...