This work presents a real-time post-processing error-recovery algorithm explicitly devoted at enhancing the performances of outdoor video-surveillance systems working in remote modality. The aim of the proposed algorithm is to distinguish between changed blocks due to variations in the observed scene and noise-altered blocks that contain errors caused by channel noise. Such errors can be corrected by directly exploiting the considerable spatio-temporal redundancy of the encoded digital source without using any additional information. Experimental results, obtained through colour JPEG transmission simulations performed in the context of an actual remote video-surveillance system, compare the proposed scheme with different concealment schemes. It is proven that substantial improvements both in terms of perceptual quality and performance of the overall video-surveillance system are possible, by using the proposed algorithm as a stand-alone module or in conjunction with a relatively low-re...
A real-time algorithm for error recovery in remote video-based surveillance applications / Sacchi, Claudio; Granelli, Fabrizio; C., Regazzoni; F., Oberti. - In: SIGNAL PROCESSING-IMAGE COMMUNICATION. - ISSN 0923-5965. - STAMPA. - 17:2(2002), pp. 165-186. [10.1016/S0923-5965(01)00013-3]
A real-time algorithm for error recovery in remote video-based surveillance applications
Sacchi, Claudio;Granelli, Fabrizio;
2002-01-01
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This work presents a real-time post-processing error-recovery algorithm explicitly devoted at enhancing the performances of outdoor video-surveillance systems working in remote modality. The aim of the proposed algorithm is to distinguish between changed blocks due to variations in the observed scene and noise-altered blocks that contain errors caused by channel noise. Such errors can be corrected by directly exploiting the considerable spatio-temporal redundancy of the encoded digital source without using any additional information. Experimental results, obtained through colour JPEG transmission simulations performed in the context of an actual remote video-surveillance system, compare the proposed scheme with different concealment schemes. It is proven that substantial improvements both in terms of perceptual quality and performance of the overall video-surveillance system are possible, by using the proposed algorithm as a stand-alone module or in conjunction with a relatively low-re...| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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