DocumentCode
586501
Title
AlVis: Situation awareness in the surveillance of road tunnels
Author
Piringer, Harald ; Buchetics, M. ; Benedik, R.
fYear
2012
fDate
14-19 Oct. 2012
Firstpage
153
Lastpage
162
Abstract
In the surveillance of road tunnels, video data plays an important role for a detailed inspection and as an input to systems for an automated detection of incidents. In disaster scenarios like major accidents, however, the increased amount of detected incidents may lead to situations where human operators lose a sense of the overall meaning of that data, a problem commonly known as a lack of situation awareness. The primary contribution of this paper is a design study of AlVis, a system designed to increase situation awareness in the surveillance of road tunnels. The design of AlVis is based on a simplified tunnel model which enables an overview of the spatiotemporal development of scenarios in real-time. The visualization explicitly represents the present state, the history, and predictions of potential future developments. Concepts for situation-sensitive prioritization of information ensure scalability from normal operation to major disaster scenarios. The visualization enables an intuitive access to live and historic video for any point in time and space. We illustrate AlVis by means of a scenario and report qualitative feedback by tunnel experts and operators. This feedback suggests that AlVis is suitable to save time in recognizing dangerous situations and helps to maintain an overview in complex disaster scenarios.
Keywords
data visualisation; disasters; road accidents; spatiotemporal phenomena; traffic information systems; tunnels; video surveillance; AlVis design; alert visualization; complex disaster scenarios; historic video; human operators; live video; road tunnel surveillance; situation awareness; situation-sensitive information prioritization; spatio-temporal development; tunnel experts; tunnel model; tunnel operators; video data; Cameras; Context; Data visualization; Roads; Surveillance; Vehicles; Visualization; K.6.1 [Management of Computing and Information Systems]; Project and People Management—Life Cycle;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST), 2012 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4752-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VAST.2012.6400556
Filename
6400556
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