Research Projects
Spiral Architecture. Members: Xiangjian (Sean) He, Qiang Wu, Wenjing Jia
This research activity aims to design and implement a robust surveillance system within the Spiral Architecture, a relatively new image and computationally powerful data structure for image representation. This system can fast detect moving objects and quickly return an accurate recognition of the observed objects in real-time. The objectives of this project are:
- To correctly locate moving objects. This is to tell where the location of a moving object is in an image. An example is to locate a car moving in a given scene.
- To fast and accurately detect moving objects. An example is to classify the model of the moving car in the scene.
- To fast and accurately identify moving objects. An example is to identify the moving car by recognition of the car number plate.
- To set up a small computer network of personal computers (PCs), called a cluster of PCs, for simultaneous (or parallel) and high-speed image processing including image segmentation, detection of image edge pixels, extraction of object contours, and recognition of objects.
- To develop an interface between the cluster and a single digital video camera that will be used to capture moving objects.
Current Research Projects
Past Research Projects
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