AUTOMATED WAY TO EFFECTIVELY HANDLE AN ALARM EVENT IN THE SECURITY APPLICATIONS
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1. A computer-based method comprising:
- receiving an input surveillance video sequence, the input surveillance video sequence being comprised of a plurality of frames;
identifying a first frame F1 from the frames comprising the received input surveillance video sequence, the first frame F1 being determined on the basis of a sensor triggering time point;
identifying a second frame F2 from the frames comprising the received input surveillance video sequence, the second frame F2 being determined on the basis of an event cessation time point; and
identifying a third frame F3 from the frames comprising the received input surveillance video sequence, the third frame F3 being identified on the basis of a predetermined time point that is subsequent to the event cessation time point.
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Abstract
A number of monitoring stations provide input surveillance video sequences and sensor signals to a remote facility such as a central monitoring station for further processing. A user interface at the remote facility allows a user to select a received input surveillance video sequence for summarization processing. A control at the remote facility summarizes the selected input surveillance video sequence into one or more video segments of shorter temporal duration. Video segments summarized from the selected input surveillance video sequence are displayed.
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1. A computer-based method comprising:
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receiving an input surveillance video sequence, the input surveillance video sequence being comprised of a plurality of frames; identifying a first frame F1 from the frames comprising the received input surveillance video sequence, the first frame F1 being determined on the basis of a sensor triggering time point; identifying a second frame F2 from the frames comprising the received input surveillance video sequence, the second frame F2 being determined on the basis of an event cessation time point; and identifying a third frame F3 from the frames comprising the received input surveillance video sequence, the third frame F3 being identified on the basis of a predetermined time point that is subsequent to the event cessation time point. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. One or more computer-readable storage media having stored thereon a computer program that when executed by one or more processors, causes the one or more processors to at least:
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receive an input surveillance video sequence, the input surveillance video sequence being comprised of a plurality of frames; identify a first frame F1 from the frames comprising the received input surveillance video sequence, the first frame F1 being determined on the basis of a sensor triggering time point; identify a second frame F2 from the frames comprising the received input surveillance video sequence, the second frame F2 being determined on the basis of an event cessation time point; and identify a third frame F3 from the frames comprising the received input surveillance video sequence, the third frame F3 being determined on the basis of a predetermined time point that is subsequent to the event cessation time point. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A surveillance system for summarizing at least one input surveillance video sequence, the system comprising:
one or more processors configured to at least; receive an input surveillance video sequence, the input surveillance video sequence being comprised of a plurality of frames determine a first frame F1 from the frames comprising the received input surveillance video sequence, the first frame F1 being determined on the basis of a sensor triggering time point; and determine a second frame F2 from the frames comprising the received input surveillance video sequence, the second frame F2 being determined on the basis of an event cessation time point; and determine a third frame F3 from the frames comprising the received input surveillance video sequence, the third frame F3 being determined on the basis of a predetermined time point that is subsequent to the event cessation time point. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A user interface useable with one or more computing devices, the user interface comprising:
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a video sequence list of one or more video sequence labels representative of one or more input surveillance video sequences, the one or more input surveillance video sequences being available for summarization processing; a display window for displaying one or more video segments identified through the summarization processing of a selected input surveillance video sequence; and an input surveillance video sequence selection mechanism for selecting an input surveillance video sequence displayed in the video sequence list, commanding the summarization processing of the selected input surveillance video sequence and commanding the displaying in the display window of the one or more video segments summarized from the selected input surveillance video sequence. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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