Welcome to SCOVIS
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Self-Configurable Cognitive Video Supervision
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| SCOVIS Project Summary |
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| SCOVIS will significantly improve the versatility and the performance of the current monitoring systems for security purposes and workflow control in critical infrastructures. The resulting technology will enable the easy installation of intelligent supervision systems, which has not been possible so far, due to the prohibitively high manual effort and the inability to model complex visual processes. An automobile industry has been selected for the evaluation of the SCOVIS research tools under a real world environment. SCOVIS supports the automatic detection of a) behaviours, b) workflow violation and c) localization of salient moving or static objects in scenes, monitoring by multiple cameras (static or active). The project investigates weakly supervised learning algorithms and self-adaptation strategies for analysis of visually observable workflows and behaviours. The goal of these algorithms is to use a relatively small number of labelled data, almost at the initial stage of the algorithm, while in the following, unlabelled data are exploited. Camera network coordination is also supported so that complex behaviours can be identified as combination of spatio-temporal object relations in multiple scenes. SCOVIS supports self-configuration (system is able to automatically calculate the camera spatial relations) and adaptation (the models are automatically enriched through time via online data acquisition and unsupervised learning strategies). User’s interaction is also foreseen for improving the behaviour detection through relevance feedback mechanisms. This way, the user evaluates the system performance and then the rules used by the system are automatically updated (without imposing any additional knowledge from the user about the system operation) so that in the following responses better decisions are accomplished. The proposed research will be performed with absolute respect to privacy and personal data of monitored individuals. |
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SCOVIS Project has now finished (duration March 2008 - Feb 2011). Please check the 'Deliverables' link for related project outputs and the research Datasets captured during the project duration.
From the Project Coordinator,
Institute of Communication and Computer Systems/National Technical University of Athens (ICCS/NTUA)
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This project has received funding from the European Community''s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement no 216465. |
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