PRIVACY PROTECTING, INTELLIGIBILITY PRESERVING VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
Résumé
Video surveillance is increasingly omnipresent in our everyday life and is a key component of many security systems. Not only is the increasing number of cameras, but also the resolution of visual sensors and the performance of video processing algorithms. This evolution generates some important privacy concerns. This article introduces a new visual filter that includes a good trade-off between privacy and intelligi-bility. It ensures that people are unrecognizable while keeping the scene understandable in terms of events which allows machines to detect abnormal behavior. The algorithm operates in the DCT domain to be compliant with the popular JPEG and MPEG codecs. For each sensitive area of the picture (i.e. area where privacy needs to be protected), the proposed algorithm uses the low-frequency coefficients of the DCT to display a privacy preserved image of the region and the high-frequency coefficients to hide most of the original information. Finally, our process allows authorized users to nearly reverse the process thanks to the hidden information.
Domaines
Traitement des images [eess.IV]
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