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Presentation

on

Optimizing Video Surveillance in Home


Automation System

Under the guidance of :- Presented By:-


Mrs. Neelam Dewangan (Hod IT) Akshay Sahu (IT/7th ),
Dr. Deepak Singh (Hod ETC) Rima Banchhor (IT/7th ),,
Rupesh Chandrakar (IT/7th )

Department of Information Technology


Chhatrapati Shivaji Institute of Technology, Durg
Table of Contents:
• Abstract
• Objective
• Introduction
• Our project
• Requirements
• Proposed Methodology
• Use case diagram
• Work done by us
• Advantage
• Conclusion
• References

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Abstract
The growing need of security has emphasised the use of smart technology
in surveillance systems. There are different types of technologies used for
the purpose of tracking and location estimation, ranging from satellite
imaging to CCTV.
This system immediately detect a human face more than once shoot it in
real-time and know the ideal face position to be detected. The results of
face detection are captured by the camera and then the final pictures are
sent to the server for further processing.
The basic objective is to understand several pre-existing face detection and
recognition algorithms and then provide a viable solution for live video
based facial recognition with better accuracy, higher speed and efficiency
so as to help develop a technology such which can help catch criminals
promptly and as well as protect people's privacy and identity from hackers.

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Objective
To develop a video surveillance device for optimizing the camera
performance which will be capable to recognize the faces for security
purpose.

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Introduction

 Video surveillance is the process of finding the locations and sizes of


all possible faces in a given image or in video streams.

 The object detection scheme proposed by Viola and Jones is one of the
most efficient and widely used techniques for the face detection.

 Currently, Viola-Jones face detection scheme is used in personal


computer system in the form of the Open Computer Vision Library
(OpenCV).

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Our Project Working
 In our project, we develop a video surveillance system using Viola and
Jones mounted on a surveillance camera in a room as a CCTV is
conducted.
 Detection(object and faces)
 Processing (matching and authentication)
 Working with database
 Response

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Requirements

Hardware Requirements: Software Requirements:


1. Raspberry pi 3 1. Raspbian
2. PIR sensor 2. Open CV
3. Raspberry Pi camera module 3. Etcher.io
4. microSD card 4. Ubuntu OS
5. Breadboard and cable

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Proposed methodology
• Useful for public and private
• To improve the camera performance
• Using Viola and Jones Face Detection
• Integral Image Processing Block (IPB)

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Work done by us

• We have done the reading portion of our project different articles we have
read like http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1155/2015/251386
.
• We have started little bit our implementation part in this we learn how to
setup the raspberry pi 3 in our system.

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Use case Diagram

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Advantages
 Improve camera optimization.
 Improve face detection quality with CCTV camera performance.
 Increase storage utilization and effectiveness, and improve data protection
and security.

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Conclusion
This is a low-cost and efficient Viola and Jones -based project for the
real-time face detection system applicable to an analog video camera. We
made an effort to minimize the complexity of architecture for integral
image generator and classifier. The experimental results showed that the
detection-rate of the proposed architecture will be around 96% of that of
OpenCV's detection results. Moreover, the proposed architecture is
implemented on a Spartan-3 FPGA as an example of practical
implementation. The results of practical implementation showed that our
architecture can detect faces in a 320 × 240-pixel image of analog camera
at 42 fps with the maximum operating frequency of 100 MHz Considering
the balance between the hardware performance and the design cost, the
proposed architecture could be an alternative way of a feasible solution
for low-cost reconfigurable devices, supporting the real-time face
detection on conventional analog video cameras.

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References
 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1155/2015/251386
 https://hbr.org/2015/11/are-successful-ceos-just-lucky
 https://patents.google.com/patent/US6301370B1/en
 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8307330/
 https://patents.google.com/patent/US6301370B1/en
 http://pure.au.dk/portal/files/86448002/Thesis_GaborKovacs_201208049
 https://www.twiggle.com/blog
 https://www.raspberrypi.org/learning/software-guide/quickstart/
 http://www.raspberrypi.org/help/quick-start-guide/

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THANK YOU

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