Image analysis – Applications – Target tracking or detecting
Reexamination Certificate
2011-01-04
2011-01-04
Bali, Vikkram (Department: 2624)
Image analysis
Applications
Target tracking or detecting
C382S107000, C348S154000, C348S169000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07864980
ABSTRACT:
The Video Motion Anomaly Detector addresses the problem of automatically detecting events of interest to operators of CCTV systems used in security, transport and other applications, processing CCTV images. The detector may be used in a number of ways, for example to raise an alarm, summoning a human operator to view video data, or to trigger selective recording of video data or to insert an index mark in recordings of video data.
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Bali Vikkram
Crowell & Moring LLP
Fujita Katrina
Roke Manor Research Limited
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