Prerequisites for developing the computer vision system for drowning detection
Eduard Kozlov, R. F. Gibadullin
Abstract
The problem of drowning is one of the most serious issues in terms of human life and health safety. Drowning victims often fall victim to accidental circumstances or unintentional actions, and the number of such incidents is significant. Thousands of drownings occur worldwide every year, resulting in a significant loss of lives, both among adults and children. This article focuses on exploring the prerequisites and developing a computer vision system for drowning detection. Drowning is a serious problem that poses substantial social, economic, and medical consequences for human life and health. The article discusses key computer vision technologies, image processing algorithms, and object recognition methods.
Topics & Concepts
AccidentalHuman lifeMedical emergencyKey (lock)Computer securityOccupational safety and healthComputer scienceMedicinePolitical sciencePathologyAcousticsLawHumanityPhysicsVideo Surveillance and Tracking MethodsFire Detection and Safety SystemsImpact of Light on Environment and Health