Zajdel et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Bayesian visual surveillance: from object detection to distributed camerasZajdel et al., 2005
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In 1949, when Eric Blair (aka George Orwell) published the “1984” novel, the idea of omnipresent surveillance systems was considered a dangerous utopia. When 50 years later, in 1999, John de Mol introduced his “Big Brother” show on Dutch TV, the idea proved …
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