Attire-Based Anomaly Detection in Restricted Areas Using YOLOv8 for Enhanced CCTV Security
It addresses security monitoring challenges for restricted areas, but is incremental as it applies an existing object detection method to a specific domain.
This research tackled the problem of unauthorized access in restricted areas by developing a surveillance system that detects anomalies based on attire using YOLOv8, achieving precise recognition through training on a dataset of uniform patterns.
This research introduces an innovative security enhancement approach, employing advanced image analysis and soft computing. The focus is on an intelligent surveillance system that detects unauthorized individuals in restricted areas by analyzing attire. Traditional security measures face challenges in monitoring unauthorized access. Leveraging YOLOv8, an advanced object detection algorithm, our system identifies authorized personnel based on their attire in CCTV footage. The methodology involves training the YOLOv8 model on a comprehensive dataset of uniform patterns, ensuring precise recognition in specific regions. Soft computing techniques enhance adaptability to dynamic environments and varying lighting conditions. This research contributes to image analysis and soft computing, providing a sophisticated security solution. Emphasizing uniform-based anomaly detection, it establishes a foundation for robust security systems in restricted areas. The outcomes highlight the potential of YOLOv8-based surveillance in ensuring safety in sensitive locations.