Abstract

Tracking a suspicious car or a person in a city efficiently is crucial in urban safety management. But how can we complete the task with the minimal number of spatiotemporal searches when massive camera records are involved? To this end, this study proposes a strategy named intermediate searching at heuristic moments (IHMs). At each step, we determine which moment is the best one for the search based on a heuristic indicator. Then, at that moment, locations are searched one by one in descending order of predicted appearing probabilities until a search hit is obtained. We iterate this step until we derive the object's current location. Five searching strategies are compared via experiments. Among these strategies, the IHMs strategy is validated as the most efficient. IHMs can save up to 1/3 of the total cost. This result provides evidence that “searching at intermediate moments can save cost”.

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