Visual detection of knives in security applications using Active Appearance Models

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Andrzej Glowacz
Marcin Kmieć
Andrzej Dziech
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[1] AGH University of Science and Technology,
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Multimedia Tools and Applications | 2015年 / 74卷
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Active Appearance Models; Knife-detection; Computerised video surveillance; Harris interest-point detector;
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In this paper, a novel application of Active Appearance Models to detecting knives in images is presented. In contrast to its popular applications in face segmentation and medical image analysis, we not only use this computer vision algorithm to locate an object that is known to exist in an analysed image, but–using an interest point typical of knives–also try to identify whether or not a knife exists in the image in question. We propose an entire detection scheme and examine its performance on a sample test set. The work presented in this paper aims to create a robust visual knife-detector to be used in security applications.
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页码:4253 / 4267
页数:14
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