PROGRESS IN COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE TO SUPPORT CCTV SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.4.3.366Keywords:
Closed-circuit television, surveillance, image processing, security, vehicle tracking, crowd-monitoringAbstract
The development and capabilities of closed circuit television surveillance systems in association with distributed computing systems are reviewed, and the applications to various aspects of surveillance are described.References
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