CCNY Lecture Series on Computer Vision, Robotics and Human-Computer Interaction


Title:  IBM Smart Surveillance System (S3): A Open and Extensible Framework for Event Based Surveillance

Dr. Ying-Li Tian
Research Staff Member
Exploratory Computer Vision Group
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

Date: October 18, 2006
Time: 2:00 pm
Location: NAC 7/311

Abstract

The increasing need for sophisticated surveillance systems and the move to digital surveillance infrastructure has transformed surveillance into a large scale data analysis and management challenge. Smart surveillance systems use automatic image understanding techniques to extract information from the surveillance data. While the majority of the research and commercial systems have focused on the information extraction aspect of the challenge, very few systems have explored the use of extracted information in the search, retrieval, data management and investigation context. The IBM smart surveillance system is one of the few advanced surveillance systems which provides not only the capability to automatically monitor a scene but also the capability to manage the surveillance data, perform event
based retrieval, receive real time event alerts thru standard web infrastructure and extract long term statistical patterns of activity. The IBM S3 is easily customized to the requirement of different applications by using an open-standards based architecture for surveillance.

Biography

Ying-Li Tian received her PhD from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1996 and her BS and MS from TianJin University, China  in 1987 and 1990. She is experienced in computer vision topics ranging from object recognition, photometric modeling and shape from shading, to human identification, 3D reconstruction, motion/video analysis, and facial expression analysis.

After she worked in National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, Dr. Tian joined the Robotics Institute in Carnegie Mellon University as a postdoctoral fellow. She focused on automatic facial expression analysis. She proposed and developed robust and powerful methods for facial feature detection, tracking, and automated facial expression analysis.

Since 2001,  Dr. Tian is working at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center and focusing on moving object detection, tracking, and event and activity analysis. She is one of the inventors of the IBM Smart Surveillance System (S3). Dr. Tian published more than 50 papers in journals and conferences. She is a senior member of IEEE.


The lecture series is supported by CCNY Grove School of Engineering, and National Science Foundation.