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    Fuzzy Rule-Based Model to Train Videos in Video Surveillance System

    A. Manju1, A. Revathi2, M. Arivukarasi1, S. Hariharan3, V. Umarani4, Shih-Yu Chen5,*, Jin Wang6

    Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.37, No.1, pp. 905-920, 2023, DOI:10.32604/iasc.2023.038444 - 29 April 2023

    Abstract With the proliferation of the internet, big data continues to grow exponentially, and video has become the largest source. Video big data introduces many technological challenges, including compression, storage, transmission, analysis, and recognition. The increase in the number of multimedia resources has brought an urgent need to develop intelligent methods to organize and process them. The integration between Semantic link Networks and multimedia resources provides a new prospect for organizing them with their semantics. The tags and surrounding texts of multimedia resources are used to measure their semantic association. Two evaluation methods including clustering and… More >

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    FPGA Implementation of Deep Leaning Model for Video Analytics

    P. N. Palanisamy*, N. Malmurugan

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.71, No.1, pp. 791-808, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.019921 - 03 November 2021

    Abstract In recent years, deep neural networks have become a fascinating and influential research subject, and they play a critical role in video processing and analytics. Since, video analytics are predominantly hardware centric, exploration of implementing the deep neural networks in the hardware needs its brighter light of research. However, the computational complexity and resource constraints of deep neural networks are increasing exponentially by time. Convolutional neural networks are one of the most popular deep learning architecture especially for image classification and video analytics. But these algorithms need an efficient implement strategy for incorporating more real… More >

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    Video Analytics Framework for Human Action Recognition

    Muhammad Attique Khan1, Majed Alhaisoni2, Ammar Armghan3, Fayadh Alenezi3, Usman Tariq4, Yunyoung Nam5,*, Tallha Akram6

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.68, No.3, pp. 3841-3859, 2021, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2021.016864 - 06 May 2021

    Abstract Human action recognition (HAR) is an essential but challenging task for observing human movements. This problem encompasses the observations of variations in human movement and activity identification by machine learning algorithms. This article addresses the challenges in activity recognition by implementing and experimenting an intelligent segmentation, features reduction and selection framework. A novel approach has been introduced for the fusion of segmented frames and multi-level features of interests are extracted. An entropy-skewness based features reduction technique has been implemented and the reduced features are converted into a codebook by serial based fusion. A custom made More >

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