A Survey Of Activity Recognition And Understanding The Behavior In Video Survelliance
This is an incremental survey paper for researchers in computer vision and surveillance.
This paper reviews human activity recognition and behavior understanding in video surveillance systems, describing the overall process including surrounding modeling, object representation, tracking, and activity recognition techniques applicable to various scenes.
This paper presents a review of human activity recognition and behaviour understanding in video sequence. The key objective of this paper is to provide a general review on the overall process of a surveillance system used in the current trend. Visual surveillance system is directed on automatic identification of events of interest, especially on tracking and classification of moving objects. The processing step of the video surveillance system includes the following stages: Surrounding model, object representation, object tracking, activity recognition and behaviour understanding. It describes techniques that use to define a general set of activities that are applicable to a wide range of scenes and environments in video sequence.