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Video-based multi-agent traffic surveillance system
Bruno Abreu (Abreu, B.); Luís Botelho (Botelho, L.); Andrea Cavallaro (Cavallaro, A.); Damien Douchamps (Douchamps, D.); Touradj Ebrahimi (Ebrahimi, T.); Pedro Figueiredo (Figueiredo, P.); Benoit Macq (Macq, B.); Benoit Mory (Mory, B.); Luís Nunes (Nunes, L.); Javier Orri (Orri, J.); Maria Trigueiros (Trigueiros, M. J.); Ana Violante (Violante, A.); et al.
Proceedings of the IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium 2000
Year (definitive publication)
2000
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
This paper describes Monitorix, a video-based traffic surveillance multi-agent system. Monitorix agents are grouped in four tiers, according to the kind of information processing they perform: the sensors and effectors tier, the objective description tier, the application assistant tier, and the user assistant tier. The video analysis algorithms use an adaptive, data-driven, application independent approach to extract features from the video raw data. In spite of the diversity of agent tasks, adaptive learning algorithms are used in most cases. The integration of video analysis algorithms and agent technology is made via a special middle agent called Proxy. Monitorix is a fully decentralised multi-agent system living in a FIPA Platform and using FIPA Agent Communication Language. Tracking of vehicles across non-overlapping cameras is performed by the Tracker agent, using a traffic model and learning algorithms that tune the model parameters.
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  • Physical Sciences - Natural Sciences