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Embedded Vision Intelligence for the Safety of Smart Cities

Advances in Artificial intelligence (AI) and embedded systems have resulted on a recent increase in use of image processing applications for smart cities’ safety. This enables a cost-adequate scale of automated video surveillance, increasing the data available and releasing human intervention. At th...

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Autores principales: Martin, Jon, Cantero, David, González, Maite, Cabrera, Andrea, Larrañaga, Mikel, Maltezos, Evangelos, Lioupis, Panagiotis, Kosyvas, Dimitris, Karagiannidis, Lazaros, Ouzounoglou, Eleftherios, Amditis, Angelos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9783517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36547491
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jimaging8120326
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author Martin, Jon
Cantero, David
González, Maite
Cabrera, Andrea
Larrañaga, Mikel
Maltezos, Evangelos
Lioupis, Panagiotis
Kosyvas, Dimitris
Karagiannidis, Lazaros
Ouzounoglou, Eleftherios
Amditis, Angelos
author_facet Martin, Jon
Cantero, David
González, Maite
Cabrera, Andrea
Larrañaga, Mikel
Maltezos, Evangelos
Lioupis, Panagiotis
Kosyvas, Dimitris
Karagiannidis, Lazaros
Ouzounoglou, Eleftherios
Amditis, Angelos
author_sort Martin, Jon
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description Advances in Artificial intelligence (AI) and embedded systems have resulted on a recent increase in use of image processing applications for smart cities’ safety. This enables a cost-adequate scale of automated video surveillance, increasing the data available and releasing human intervention. At the same time, although deep learning is a very intensive task in terms of computing resources, hardware and software improvements have emerged, allowing embedded systems to implement sophisticated machine learning algorithms at the edge. Additionally, new lightweight open-source middleware for constrained resource devices, such as EdgeX Foundry, have appeared to facilitate the collection and processing of data at sensor level, with communication capabilities to exchange data with a cloud enterprise application. The objective of this work is to show and describe the development of two Edge Smart Camera Systems for safety of Smart cities within S4AllCities H2020 project. Hence, the work presents hardware and software modules developed within the project, including a custom hardware platform specifically developed for the deployment of deep learning models based on the I.MX8 Plus from NXP, which considerably reduces processing and inference times; a custom Video Analytics Edge Computing (VAEC) system deployed on a commercial NVIDIA Jetson TX2 platform, which provides high level results on person detection processes; and an edge computing framework for the management of those two edge devices, namely Distributed Edge Computing framework, DECIoT. To verify the utility and functionality of the systems, extended experiments were performed. The results highlight their potential to provide enhanced situational awareness and demonstrate the suitability for edge machine vision applications for safety in smart cities.
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spelling pubmed-97835172022-12-24 Embedded Vision Intelligence for the Safety of Smart Cities Martin, Jon Cantero, David González, Maite Cabrera, Andrea Larrañaga, Mikel Maltezos, Evangelos Lioupis, Panagiotis Kosyvas, Dimitris Karagiannidis, Lazaros Ouzounoglou, Eleftherios Amditis, Angelos J Imaging Article Advances in Artificial intelligence (AI) and embedded systems have resulted on a recent increase in use of image processing applications for smart cities’ safety. This enables a cost-adequate scale of automated video surveillance, increasing the data available and releasing human intervention. At the same time, although deep learning is a very intensive task in terms of computing resources, hardware and software improvements have emerged, allowing embedded systems to implement sophisticated machine learning algorithms at the edge. Additionally, new lightweight open-source middleware for constrained resource devices, such as EdgeX Foundry, have appeared to facilitate the collection and processing of data at sensor level, with communication capabilities to exchange data with a cloud enterprise application. The objective of this work is to show and describe the development of two Edge Smart Camera Systems for safety of Smart cities within S4AllCities H2020 project. Hence, the work presents hardware and software modules developed within the project, including a custom hardware platform specifically developed for the deployment of deep learning models based on the I.MX8 Plus from NXP, which considerably reduces processing and inference times; a custom Video Analytics Edge Computing (VAEC) system deployed on a commercial NVIDIA Jetson TX2 platform, which provides high level results on person detection processes; and an edge computing framework for the management of those two edge devices, namely Distributed Edge Computing framework, DECIoT. To verify the utility and functionality of the systems, extended experiments were performed. The results highlight their potential to provide enhanced situational awareness and demonstrate the suitability for edge machine vision applications for safety in smart cities. MDPI 2022-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9783517/ /pubmed/36547491 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jimaging8120326 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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