Abstract:Video surveillance is a well researched area of study with substantial work done in the aspects of object detection, tracking and behavior analysis. With the abundance of video data captured over a long period of time, we can understand patterns in human behavior and scene dynamics through data-driven temporal analytics. In this work, we propose two schemes to perform descriptive and predictive analytics on long-term video surveillance data. We generate heatmap and footmap visualizations to describe spatially … Show more
“…Sub-Saharan countries, including Angola, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Zambia, and Zimbabwe have asked for financial assistance or are in talks to do so. 73 …”
Section: Drought and Commodity Prices As Risk Factors For ' Africa Upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the estimated effects of well-being inequality on life satisfaction are significantly larger for those individuals who agree with the statement that income inequalities should be reduced. 73 Furthermore, well-being inequality performs much better than income inequality in one of the key causal roles previously found for income inequality-as a factor explaining differences in social trust. 74 Thus we find that well-being inequality is likely to damage social trust, itself an important index of the strength and quality of the social fabric.…”
“…Sub-Saharan countries, including Angola, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Zambia, and Zimbabwe have asked for financial assistance or are in talks to do so. 73 …”
Section: Drought and Commodity Prices As Risk Factors For ' Africa Upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the estimated effects of well-being inequality on life satisfaction are significantly larger for those individuals who agree with the statement that income inequalities should be reduced. 73 Furthermore, well-being inequality performs much better than income inequality in one of the key causal roles previously found for income inequality-as a factor explaining differences in social trust. 74 Thus we find that well-being inequality is likely to damage social trust, itself an important index of the strength and quality of the social fabric.…”
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