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Hermes_Outdoor_cam1.avi

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File Name: visor_1203676895875_Cam1_Outdoor.avi
Description: This HERMES sequence (1612 frames @ 15 fps, 1392 x 1040 pixels) presents a great diversity of situations. Three people and three cars act on a robbery sequence, where suitcases and bags are carried, left and picked from the floor. Multiple interaction events can be seen, in which several agents are involved in different simultaneous grouping, grouped and splitting events, while they are partially or completely occluded. Among the sequence difficulties, we must also remark that objects from the initial background are removed, several targets suffered from heavy background camouflage, and the strong clutter caused by similar group partners
Video Details: Width: 1392
Height: 1040
Frame Rate: 15
Frame Count: 1612
Compression: DivX 5-
Author:IseLab - CVC - UAB
Uploaded by:Vezzani Roberto
Creation date:2/22/2008
Camera Description static
Type Static Camera
Constrained Motion no
Infra Red capabilitiesno
Omnidirectional camera no
Calibration Data Calibration Data
Keywords:Multiple-target tracking; Trajectory analysis; Kalman filter; Particle filtering; Feature evaluation and selection; Probabilistic colour appearance models; Event management; Motion Segmentation; Appearance-based tracking
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Features: gt annotation
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empty1. Structural Annotation (video information only).
Author: Visor System.
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gt2. Ground Truth Manual Annotation (frame base annotation)
Name: Pixel-level Ground Truth Annotation
Author: IseLab - cvc- UAB
Date: 2/25/2008
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please acknowledge the data as coming from
the ViSOR repository, found at URL: http://www.openvisor.org and cite the following paper:

R. Vezzani, R. Cucchiara,
"Video Surveillance Online Repository (ViSOR): an integrated framework"
in Multimedia Tools and Applications, vol. 50, n. 2, Kluwer Academic Press, pp. 359-380, 2010
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