IP Library Granted Patent US 7,127,083
Granted Patent B2
US 7,127,083 · App. 10/917,225 · Granted Oct 24, 2006

Video surveillance system with object detection and probability scoring based on object class

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Patent No.
US 7,127,083
App. No.
10/917,225
Granted
Oct 24, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A video surveillance system uses rule-based reasoning and multiple-hypothesis scoring to detect predefined behaviors based on movement through zone patterns. Trajectory hypothesis spawning allows for trajectory splitting and/or merging and includes local pruning to managed hypothesis growth. Hypotheses are scored based on a number of criteria, illustratively including at least one non-spatial parameter. Connection probabilities computed during the hypothesis spawning process are based on a number of criteria, illustratively including object size. Object detection and probability scoring is illustratively based on object class.

Claims (12)

1. A method for use in a video surveillance system in which is generated at least a first set of trajectories of a first set of objects of a particular object class hypothesized to have been moving through an area under surveillance at a previous point in time, the method comprising

identifying objects of said particular class hypothesized to be in said area under surveillance at a current point in time, said particular class of objects being distinguishable from other objects based on the physical appearance of the objects of said particular class, at least one of said objects in said area under surveillance at said current point in time being identified independent of the physical appearance of any objects hypothesized to have been in said area under surveillance at said previous point in time, said identifying including analyzing individual portions of a video image of said area under surveillance to determine if said portions have features that are characteristic of objects in said particular class,

extending at least ones of said first set of trajectories to at least ones of said identified objects to develop at least one set of extended trajectories, each of at least ones of said extended trajectories being a respective one of said first set of trajectories extended to at least one of the identified objects, and

selecting, as an individual one of said portions, a portion of said video image that is selected independent of whether that portion is in the foreground of said video image.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein said foreground of said video image comprises portions of said image at said current point in time whose content is determined to have changed from the content of the spatially corresponding portion of said video image at a previous point in time.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein said individual one of said portions is selected based on its proximity to a terminating point of at least one of the trajectories of said first set of trajectories.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein said analyzing includes applying said individual portions of said video image to a neural network that has been trained to recognize objects in said particular object class.

5. The method of claim 4 wherein said neural network generates a score in response to each said applied portion of said video image and wherein said each applied portion is identified as being an object in said particular object class if said score is at least as large as a predetermined threshold.

6. The method of claim 1 further comprising selecting, as another individual one of said portions, a portion of the foreground of said video image at said current point in time, said selecting of another individual one of said portions being carried out independent of that portion's proximity to a terminating point of any of said at least first set of trajectories.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein said foreground of said video image comprises portions of said image at said current point in time whose content is determined to have changed from the content of the spatially corresponding portion of said video image at a previous point in time.

8. An electronic surveillance system adapted to carry out the method defined by claim 1 .

9. A computer-readable medium on which are stored instructions that are executable by a processor to carry out the method defined by claim 1 .

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