A real time aggressive human behaviour detection system in cage environment across multiple cameras

2019 
The monitoring of activities in the enclosed cage environments to detect abnormalities such as aggressive behaviour, employing a real-time video analysis technology, has become an emerging and challenging problem. Such system should be able: 1) to track individuals; 2) to identify their action; 3) to keep a record of how often the aggressive behaviour happened, at the scene. On top of that, the system should be implemented in real-time, whereby, the following limitations should be taken into consideration: 1) viewing angle (fish-eye); 2) low resolution; 3) number of people; 4) low lighting (normal); 5) number of cameras. This paper proposes to develop a vision-based system that is able to monitor aggressive activities of individuals in an enclosed cage environment using multiple cameras considering the above-mentioned conditions. Experimental results show that the proposed system is easily realised and achieved impressive real-time performance, even on low end computers.
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