Video Data Analysis
Persistent surveillance: state of the art video data analysis handling and visualisation techniques for improved situational awareness
Monday 28 November 2011 | IET London: Savoy Place
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Since 7/7, vast amounts of video data is captured across the civilian and defence world. The need to manipulate this data to identify patterns, detect anomalies to deliver heightened situational awareness as quickly and reliably as possible has never been so pressing.
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Confirmed speakers include:
Neil Cohen, Capability Adviser for Crime Investigation, Home Office Centre for Applied Science and Technology (CAST)
- James Ferryman, Head of Computational Vision Group, School of Systems Engineering, University of Reading
- Professor Shaogang (Sean) Gong, Queen Mary University London
- Dr Gavin Powell, Fusion Engineer, EADS Innovation Works
- Steve Swain, CEO, Security Innovation and Technology Consortium (SITC)
Professor Sergio A. Velastin, Professor of Applied Computer Vision, Kingston University
Register to attend the event to hear from speakers at:
- QinetiQ
- BAE Systems
- Home Office Centre for Applied Science and Technology (CAST)
- University of Kingston
- Science Innovation Technology Consortium
- University of Reading
- IMS Research
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A note from your chair
| "Video is increasingly pervasive over increasingly wide areas. With memory becoming increasingly inexpensive and digital cameras not becoming commonplace, huge libraries of digital video are becoming commonplace. This trajectory will continue: it is realistic to imagine a future with pervasive real-time surveillance, the YouTube of today in everyone’s pocket and people relying on stored video as a surrogate for memory. The real-time analysis and mining of such video is therefore receiving increasing attention at both an applied and academic level. However, the domain is currently somewhat fragmented. |
For example, mature products are available for specific security applications while, in the defence arena, video from emerging high pixel-count sensors stresses state-of-the-art solutions.
This seminar aims to bring together practitioners and academics working across multiple application domains. The aim is to facilitate cross-fertilisation of concepts and ideas. To do so, we’ve targeted a specific mix of speakers who, through the diversity of their specific interests and experience can convey the range of this domain. I really hope you’ll come to what promises to be an exciting and interesting event."
Simon Maskell, Technical Manager, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, QinetiQ
Reasons to attend
- Engage with the full spectrum of the video data analysis community: industry, end-users and academics
- Hear direct from the wide range of end-users of these technologies: the rail industry, the Police and a number of government organisations
- Gain unbeatable access to experts who make video data analysis possible, and voice your requirements to help shape the future of video data analytics
- Make your case for the next developments in video data analysis to the experts who can truly deliver on your requirements
