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Identification of Vessels on Inland Waters Using Low-Quality Video Streams

Tomasz Hyla, Natalia Wawrzyniak

2021Proceedings of the ... Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences/Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Video surveillance can be used to monitor recreational and commercial vessels on inland waters. It is difficult to identify vessels on the basis of registration numbers alone, especially when structure and size are not standardized in a way that allows for easy recognition. In this paper, we propose a novel vessel identification method that can work continuously on streams with a high compression rate or visible compression artifacts. This method can identify all types of moving vessels during daylight. It should work with existing video monitoring systems used to monitor inland waters. When a vessel has hull inscriptions, the method can identify that vessel. If hull inscriptions are not present, the method identifies the direction of movement of the vessel. The tests were performed by real-time video playback of prerecorded samples in the test environment. The method correctly identifies 94% of vessels and the performance indicates that it is suitable for practical application.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceIdentification (biology)Automatic Identification SystemHullDaylightComputer visionSTREAMSData compressionArtificial intelligenceReal-time computingMarine engineeringEngineeringComputer networkOpticsPhysicsBiologyBotanyHandwritten Text Recognition TechniquesUnderwater Acoustics ResearchAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques
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