Title :
The service architecture of real-time video analytic system
Author :
Yu, Tao ; Zhou, Baoyao ; Li, Qinghu ; Liu, Rui ; Wang, Weihong ; Chang, Cheng
Author_Institution :
HP Labs. China, Beijing, China
Abstract :
Videos are an important source of information and require extremely computation expensive analysis in order to understand the high level semantics. The computational difficulties in extracting embedded information and bridging the semantic gap present the major challenges in interoperability, scalability and real-time response of video analytic systems. In this paper, we propose an intelligent video analytic system VIP (Video Intelligence Platform) that provides a distributed scalable infrastructure for supporting near real-time video stream analysis. VIP is based on service-orient architecture (SOA), in which the video analysis computation modules are wrapped as services and composed in a directed acrylic graph (DAG) structure to represent the application requirements. VIP leverages UIMA (Unstructured Information Management Architecture) framework as the data flow control engine and multiple commodity databases as the storage and computation resources. The actual executions of video analysis have been pushed down into database engine to minimize the data movement cost. We initially choose video surveillance in retail store as a representative application domain. As a case study, a prototype system has been developed to achieve fundamental functions of real-time video surveillance, including video capture/store, human detection/tracking and customer shopping trajectory analysis.
Keywords :
directed graphs; information management; open systems; software architecture; video databases; video retrieval; video surveillance; SOA; VIP; customer shopping trajectory analysis; data flow control engine; directed acrylic graph structure; embedded information extraction; human detection; human tracking; intelligent video analytic system; interoperability; multiple commodity database; real time video analytic system; scalability; semantic gap; service architecture; service-orient architecture; unstructured information management architecture; video intelligence platform; video stream analysis; video surveillance; Computational intelligence; Computer architecture; Databases; Embedded computing; Engines; Information analysis; Information resources; Intelligent systems; Real time systems; Video surveillance; UIMA; dataflow; distributed; integration; interoperability; multi-databases; scalability; service-oriented architecture; video surveillance;
Conference_Titel :
Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA), 2009 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5300-9
DOI :
10.1109/SOCA.2009.5410267