2013
DOI: 10.1117/12.2028340
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Multi-modal target detection for autonomous wide area search and surveillance

Abstract: Generalised wide are search and surveillance is a common-place tasking for multi-sensory equipped autonomous systems. Here we present on a key supporting topic to this task -the automatic interpretation, fusion and detected target reporting from multi-modal sensor information received from multiple autonomous platforms deployed for wide-area environment search. We detail the realization of a real-time methodology for the automated detection of people and vehicles using combined visible-band (EO), thermal-band … Show more

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“…Furthermore, Figure 6 shows an extended comparison of the resulting reported target position tracks as a planar view of the {Y /Z} tracked position (for the scenario of Figure 5). These are reported relative to the camera position as per [1,7]. This is illustrated using both standard photogrammetric position localization as per prior work [1] (Figure 6 A) and posture estimation via regression for localization correction as per Section 2.2.2 (Figure 6 B).…”
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“…Furthermore, Figure 6 shows an extended comparison of the resulting reported target position tracks as a planar view of the {Y /Z} tracked position (for the scenario of Figure 5). These are reported relative to the camera position as per [1,7]. This is illustrated using both standard photogrammetric position localization as per prior work [1] (Figure 6 A) and posture estimation via regression for localization correction as per Section 2.2.2 (Figure 6 B).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior work explicitly dealing with thermal-band (IR) imagery within an automated surveillance context is presently largely focused upon pedestrian detection [3,5,7,22,23] and tracking [24,25]. More recently extended studies have investigated the fundamentals of both background scene modeling [26,27] and feature point descriptors [28] that commonly form the basis of many such techniques [3,5].…”
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“…Face detection is initially performed using an ensemble of trained Haar-cascade classifiers [22] (a multi-orientation cascade of cascades [23,24,25]). Within the driver context, this ensemble of cascades is biased towards frontal profile detection (higher a priori probability) followed by subsequent side profile (left/right) detection (as illustrated in Fig.…”
Section: Detection and Localizationmentioning
confidence: 99%