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INTELLIGENT VIDEO SURVEILLANCE

SYSTEM (IVSS)

Presented By:
Jitendra Padwar, From- GRKIST Jabalpur, CSE department
OUTLINE
 Problem Statement (Should not include solution)

 Proposed System/Solution

 System Development Approach (Technology Used)

 Algorithm & Deployment

 Result

 Conclusion

 Future Scope

 References
PROBLEM STATEMENT
The objective of this project is to design and develop an Intelligent Video Surveillance System capable of real-time monitoring, detection, and alerting in a controlled
environment (e.g., office building, campus, parking lot). The system should be able to:

Real-time Video Processing: Capture and process video streams from multiple cameras simultaneously.

Object Detection and Tracking: Identify and track various objects of interest (e.g., people, vehicles) within the surveillance area.

Behavior Analysis: Analyze object behaviors to detect suspicious activities (e.g., loitering, unauthorized access).

Event Recognition: Automatically recognize predefined events (e.g., intrusion, theft) based on observed behaviors and patterns.

Alert Generation: Generate real-time alerts or notifications to security personnel or authorities in response to detected anomalies or events.

User Interface: Provide a user-friendly interface for monitoring live feeds, reviewing past events, and configuring system settings.
PROPOSED SOLUTION
 The proposed system aims to address the challenge of predicting the required bike count at each hour to ensure a stable supply of rental bikes. This involves leveraging data
analytics and machine learning techniques to forecast demand patterns accurately. The solution will consist of the following components:

 Data Collection:
 Gather historical data on bike rentals, including time, date, location, and other relevant factors.
 Utilize real-time data sources, such as weather conditions, events, and holidays, to enhance prediction accuracy.

 Data Preprocessing:
 Clean and preprocess the collected data to handle missing values, outliers, and inconsistencies.
 Feature engineering to extract relevant features from the data that might impact bike demand.

 Machine Learning Algorithm:


 Implement a machine learning algorithm, such as a time-series forecasting model (e.g., ARIMA, SARIMA, or LSTM), to predict bike counts based on historical patterns.
 Consider incorporating other factors like weather conditions, day of the week, and special events to improve prediction accuracy.

 Deployment:
 Develop a user-friendly interface or application that provides real-time predictions for bike counts at different hours.
 Deploy the solution on a scalable and reliable platform, considering factors like server infrastructure, response time, and user accessibility.

 Evaluation:
 Assess the model's performance using appropriate metrics such as Mean Absolute Error (MAE), Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE), or other relevant metrics.
 Fine-tune the model based on feedback and continuous monitoring of prediction accuracy.
 Result:
SYSTEM APPROACH
 Let’s outline the system approach for your Intelligent Video Surveillance System (IVSS) project:

 Camera Deployment and Configuration:

 Install cameras at strategic locations (entry points, critical areas).

 Configure camera settings (resolution, frame rate, field of view).

 Object Detection and Tracking:

 Utilize deep learning models (e.g., YOLO, SSD) for real-time object detection.

 Implement tracking algorithms (e.g., Kalman filter, DeepSORT) to follow detected objects across frames.

 Behavior Analysis:

 Define behavior rules (e.g., loitering, sudden movements).

 Analyze object trajectories and interactions to identify suspicious behavior.

 Alert Generation and Notification:

 Set up rules for triggering alerts (e.g., unauthorized access, abandoned objects).

 Send notifications via email, SMS, or push notifications to security personnel.

 Storage and Retrieval:

 Store video data in a database (e.g., PostgreSQL, MongoDB).

 Enable efficient retrieval for later review or forensic analysis.

 Scalability and Robustness:

 Design the system to handle multiple cameras and concurrent streams.

 Ensure fault tolerance and resilience (backup servers, redundancy).


ALGORITHM & DEPLOYMENT
 When building an Intelligent Video Surveillance System (IVSS), integrating state-of-the-art algorithms is
crucial. Let’s explore some key aspects related to algorithms and deployment:

 Object Detection Algorithms:


 Faster R-CNN with Inception ResNet V2: Achieves high accuracy while maintaining real-time rates.
 Single Shot Detector (SSD) with MobileNet: Incredibly fast and accurate enough for most applications.
 Face Recognition Algorithms:
 FaceNet with Multi-task Cascaded Convolutional Networks (MTCNN): Balances accuracy and speed,
outperforming DeepFace and DeepID2+.
 System Integration and Deployment:
 Cloud-Based Architecture: Consider integrating with cloud services for scalability and accessibility.
 Video Management System (VMS) : Use an open-source VMS for efficient video storage and retrieval.
 Stable Computer Vision Algorithms: Deploy robust algorithms in real-world scenarios
RESULT

Fig.1-object detection result using depth camera in nighttime

Fig.2- object detection result using RGB camera in nighttime


CONCLUSION
 Here’s a concise conclusion for your Intelligent Video Surveillance System (IVSS) :

 Achievements:
 Successfully implemented real-time object detection and tracking.
 Behavior analysis algorithms identified suspicious activities.
 Alerts were generated based on predefined rules.

 Challenges Overcome:
 Handling occlusion and lighting variations.
 Ensuring robust tracking across frames.

 Future Enhancements:
 Improve accuracy by fine-tuning models.
 Explore edge computing for faster response.
 Integrate with other security systems (access control, alarms).
FUTURE SCOPE
 The scope of an Intelligent Video Surveillance System (IVSS) typically includes the following aspects:

 Functionality:

 Real-time object detection and tracking.

 Behavior analysis (e.g., loitering, sudden movements).

 Alert generation based on predefined rules.

 Efficient storage and retrieval of video footage.

 Technical Components:

 Selection of appropriate deep learning models for object detection.

 Implementation of tracking algorithms (e.g., Kalman filter, DeepSORT).

 Setup of a database for video storage.


Integration of notification mechanisms (email, SMS).

 Geographical Coverage:

 Define the physical area covered by the surveillance system (e.g., building, campus, city).

 Privacy and Legal Considerations:

 Address privacy regulations (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA).

 Handle ethical concerns related to surveillance.


REFERENCES
 Chen, N., Chen, Y., Blasch, E., Ling, H., You, Y., Ye, X.: Enabling smart urban
surveillance at the edge. IEEE (2017)
 Lopez-Fuentes, L., van de Weijer, J., Hidalgo, M.G., Skinnemoen, H., Bagdanov,
A.D.: Review on computer vision techniques in emergency situation. Multimed.
Tools Appl. 77, 17069–17107 (2017)
 Alexandrie, G.: Surveillance cameras and crime: a review of randomized and
natural experiments (2017
 Sikandar, T., Ghazali, K.H., Rabbi, M.F.: ATM crime detection using image
processing integrated video surveillance: a systematic review (2018)
 Huang, T.: Traffic Speed Estimation from Surveillance Video Data. IEEE (2018)
THANK YOU

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