Tracking Objects for Surveillance with a Fish-Eye Camera

ResearchPublished July 1, 2010 at 2:55 PM No Comments

The issue with surveillance cameras is that they usually give fish-eye images as the output. In this demo, we show how such images are first flattened, and then further analyzed for surveillance purposes. People, as well as accompanying objects, are being observed and tracked; unattended objects are spotted.  

Tracking Sports Players for Automatic Match Analysis

ResearchPublished January 1, 2010 at 3:02 PM No Comments

For automatic analysis of football matches, acquiring statistics and enabling video summarization is of great importance, and it all starts with marking players’ trajectories. Individual players can be tracked in the field and their actions can be analyzed further, leading to automatic highlight extraction and video summarization.