Abstract

Intelligent surveillance systems have been studied by many researchers. These systems should be operated in both daytime and nighttime, but objects are invisible in images captured by visible light camera during the night. Therefore, near infrared (NIR) cameras, thermal cameras (based on medium-wavelength infrared (MWIR), and long-wavelength infrared (LWIR) light) have been considered for usage during the nighttime as an alternative. Due to the usage during both daytime and nighttime, and the limitation of requiring an additional NIR illuminator (which should illuminate a wide area over a great distance) for NIR cameras during the nighttime, a dual system of visible light and thermal cameras is used in our research, and we propose a new behavior recognition in intelligent surveillance environments. Twelve datasets were compiled by collecting data in various environments, and they were used to obtain experimental results. The recognition accuracy of our method was found to be 97.6%, thereby confirming the ability of our method to outperform previous methods.

Highlights

  • Accurate recognition of behavior is very important and a challenging research topic in intelligent surveillance systems

  • Considering all these factors, a dual system of visible light and thermal cameras is used in our research, and we propose a new behavior recognition in intelligent surveillance environments

  • There have been previous studies combining visible light and thermal cameras in various applications, we focus on the behavior recognition in this research

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Introduction

Accurate recognition of behavior is very important and a challenging research topic in intelligent surveillance systems. This system should be operated during the nighttime, objects cannot be visualized in images acquired by a conventional visible light camera. Long-wavelength infrared (LWIR) light) has been considered for usage during the nighttime as an alternative. An intelligent surveillance system should be operated during both the daytime and nighttime. Considering all these factors, a dual system of visible light and thermal cameras is used in our research, and we propose a new behavior recognition in intelligent surveillance environments

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