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Human Mobility Monitoring in Very Low Resolution Visual Sensor Network

This paper proposes an automated system for monitoring mobility patterns using a network of very low resolution visual sensors (30 × 30 pixels). The use of very low resolution sensors reduces privacy concern, cost, computation requirement and power consumption. The core of our proposed system is a r...

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Autores principales: Bo Bo, Nyan, Deboeverie, Francis, Eldib, Mohamed, Guan, Junzhi, Xie, Xingzhe, Niño, Jorge, Van Haerenborgh, Dirk, Slembrouck, Maarten, Van de Velde, Samuel, Steendam, Heidi, Veelaert, Peter, Kleihorst, Richard, Aghajan, Hamid, Philips, Wilfried
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Publicado: MDPI 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4279512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25375754
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s141120800
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author Bo Bo, Nyan
Deboeverie, Francis
Eldib, Mohamed
Guan, Junzhi
Xie, Xingzhe
Niño, Jorge
Van Haerenborgh, Dirk
Slembrouck, Maarten
Van de Velde, Samuel
Steendam, Heidi
Veelaert, Peter
Kleihorst, Richard
Aghajan, Hamid
Philips, Wilfried
author_facet Bo Bo, Nyan
Deboeverie, Francis
Eldib, Mohamed
Guan, Junzhi
Xie, Xingzhe
Niño, Jorge
Van Haerenborgh, Dirk
Slembrouck, Maarten
Van de Velde, Samuel
Steendam, Heidi
Veelaert, Peter
Kleihorst, Richard
Aghajan, Hamid
Philips, Wilfried
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description This paper proposes an automated system for monitoring mobility patterns using a network of very low resolution visual sensors (30 × 30 pixels). The use of very low resolution sensors reduces privacy concern, cost, computation requirement and power consumption. The core of our proposed system is a robust people tracker that uses low resolution videos provided by the visual sensor network. The distributed processing architecture of our tracking system allows all image processing tasks to be done on the digital signal controller in each visual sensor. In this paper, we experimentally show that reliable tracking of people is possible using very low resolution imagery. We also compare the performance of our tracker against a state-of-the-art tracking method and show that our method outperforms. Moreover, the mobility statistics of tracks such as total distance traveled and average speed derived from trajectories are compared with those derived from ground truth given by Ultra-Wide Band sensors. The results of this comparison show that the trajectories from our system are accurate enough to obtain useful mobility statistics.
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spelling pubmed-42795122015-01-15 Human Mobility Monitoring in Very Low Resolution Visual Sensor Network Bo Bo, Nyan Deboeverie, Francis Eldib, Mohamed Guan, Junzhi Xie, Xingzhe Niño, Jorge Van Haerenborgh, Dirk Slembrouck, Maarten Van de Velde, Samuel Steendam, Heidi Veelaert, Peter Kleihorst, Richard Aghajan, Hamid Philips, Wilfried Sensors (Basel) Article This paper proposes an automated system for monitoring mobility patterns using a network of very low resolution visual sensors (30 × 30 pixels). The use of very low resolution sensors reduces privacy concern, cost, computation requirement and power consumption. The core of our proposed system is a robust people tracker that uses low resolution videos provided by the visual sensor network. The distributed processing architecture of our tracking system allows all image processing tasks to be done on the digital signal controller in each visual sensor. In this paper, we experimentally show that reliable tracking of people is possible using very low resolution imagery. We also compare the performance of our tracker against a state-of-the-art tracking method and show that our method outperforms. Moreover, the mobility statistics of tracks such as total distance traveled and average speed derived from trajectories are compared with those derived from ground truth given by Ultra-Wide Band sensors. The results of this comparison show that the trajectories from our system are accurate enough to obtain useful mobility statistics. MDPI 2014-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4279512/ /pubmed/25375754 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s141120800 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Deboeverie, Francis
Eldib, Mohamed
Guan, Junzhi
Xie, Xingzhe
Niño, Jorge
Van Haerenborgh, Dirk
Slembrouck, Maarten
Van de Velde, Samuel
Steendam, Heidi
Veelaert, Peter
Kleihorst, Richard
Aghajan, Hamid
Philips, Wilfried
Human Mobility Monitoring in Very Low Resolution Visual Sensor Network
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title_short Human Mobility Monitoring in Very Low Resolution Visual Sensor Network
title_sort human mobility monitoring in very low resolution visual sensor network
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4279512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25375754
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s141120800
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