EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing (Jan 2010)

Localized Detection of Abandoned Luggage

  • Chang Jing-Ying,
  • Liao Huei-Hung,
  • Chen Liang-Gee

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2010, no. 1
p. 675784

Abstract

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Abandoned luggage represents a potential threat to public safety. Identifying objects as luggage, identifying the owners of such objects, and identifying whether owners have left luggage behind are the three main problems requiring solution. This paper proposes two techniques which are "foreground-mask sampling" to detect luggage with arbitrary appearance and "selective tracking" to locate and to track owners based solely on looking only at the neighborhood of the luggage. Experimental results demonstrate that once an owner abandons luggage and leaves the scene, the alarm fires within few seconds. The average processing speed of the approach is 17.37 frames per second, which is sufficient for real world applications.