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28 April 2010 VAP/VAT: video analytics platform and test bed for testing and deploying video analytics
Dmitry O. Gorodnichy, Elan Dubrofsky
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Deploying Video Analytics in operational environments is extremely challenging. This paper presents a methodological approach developed by the Video Surveillance and Biometrics Section (VSB) of the Science and Engineering Directorate (S&E) of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to resolve these problems. A three-phase approach to enable VA deployment within an operational agency is presented and the Video Analytics Platform and Testbed (VAP/VAT) developed by the VSB section is introduced. In addition to allowing the integration of third party and in-house built VA codes into an existing video surveillance infrastructure, VAP/VAT also allows the agency to conduct an unbiased performance evaluation of the cameras and VA software available on the market. VAP/VAT consists of two components: EventCapture, which serves to Automatically detect a "Visual Event", and EventBrowser, which serves to Display & Peruse of "Visual Details" captured at the "Visual Event". To deal with Open architecture as well as with Closed architecture cameras, two video-feed capture mechanisms have been developed within the EventCapture component: IPCamCapture and ScreenCapture.
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Dmitry O. Gorodnichy and Elan Dubrofsky "VAP/VAT: video analytics platform and test bed for testing and deploying video analytics", Proc. SPIE 7709, Cyber Security, Situation Management, and Impact Assessment II; and Visual Analytics for Homeland Defense and Security II, 77090T (28 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.849803
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KEYWORDS
Video

Video surveillance

Analytics

Cameras

Biometrics

Visualization

Facial recognition systems

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