Large-Scale Situation Awareness With Camera Networks and Multimodal Sensing
Autor: | Junsuk Shin, R. Sivakumar, Ramesh Jain, Kirak Hong, Liviu Iftode, Rajnish Kumar, Umakishore Ramachandran, Kurt Rothermel |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Moore's law
Ubiquitous computing Situation awareness Computer science media_common.quotation_subject Disaster recovery Computer security computer.software_genre Data science Resource (project management) Intelligent sensor Application domain Scalability Electrical and Electronic Engineering computer media_common |
Zdroj: | Proceedings of the IEEE. 100:878-892 |
ISSN: | 1558-2256 0018-9219 |
DOI: | 10.1109/jproc.2011.2182093 |
Popis: | Sensors of various modalities and capabilities, especially cameras, have become ubiquitous in our environment. Their intended use is wide ranging and encompasses surveillance, transportation, entertainment, education, healthcare, emergency response, disaster recovery, and the like. Technological advances and the low cost of such sensors enable deployment of large-scale camera networks in large metropolises such as London and New York. Multimedia algorithms for analyzing and drawing inferences from video and audio have also matured tremendously in recent times. Despite all these advances, large-scale reliable systems for media-rich sensor-based applications, often classified as situation-awareness applications, are yet to become commonplace. Why is that? There are several forces at work here. First, the system abstractions are just not at the right level for quickly prototyping such applications on a large scale. Second, while Moore's law has held true for predicting the growth of processing power, the volume of data that applications are called upon to handle is growing similarly, if not faster. Enormous amount of sensing data is continually generated for real-time analysis in such applications. Further, due to the very nature of the application domain, there are dynamic and demanding resource requirements for such analyses. The lack of right set of abstractions for programing such applications coupled with their data-intensive nature have hitherto made realizing reliable large-scale situation-awareness applications difficult. Incidentally, situation awareness is a very popular but ill-defined research area that has attracted researchers from many different fields. In this paper, we adopt a strong systems perspective and consider the components that are essential in realizing a fully functional situation-awareness system. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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