A layered monitoring command system and cross-camera virtual tracking method
A command system and virtual tracking technology, applied in closed-circuit television systems, TV system components, image communication, etc., can solve the problems of easy fatigue when viewing multi-channel videos, distraction of monitoring personnel, easy tracking of targets across cameras, etc.
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[0036] image 3 The implementation process of a monitoring system provided by Embodiment 1 of the present invention is shown, and the details are as follows:
[0037] During the camera installation process, the cameras at the same monitoring point are placed horizontally, and the overlapping area of the camera shooting screen accounts for about 1 / 3 of the screen.
[0038] Add the geographic information of the monitoring point to the map, and click the monitoring point on the map to call the video information there.
[0039] Using image stitching techniques, such as Figure 4 As shown, multiple videos are spliced horizontally.
[0040] If the splicing is successful, display the spliced scene graph; if the splicing fails, adjust the position of the camera, the focal length of the lens, etc.
[0041] The mouse selects a region of interest in the stitching scene, and by obtaining the mouse information, the image information of the mouse-selected rectangular region is disp...
Embodiment 2
[0043] Figure 5 The implementation flow of a monitoring system provided by Embodiment 2 of the present invention is shown, and the details are as follows:
[0044] During the camera installation process, the cameras at the same monitoring point are placed vertically, and the overlapping area of the camera shooting screen accounts for about 1 / 3 of the screen.
[0045] Add the geographic information of the monitoring point to the map, and click the monitoring point on the map to call the video information there.
[0046] Using image stitching techniques, such as Figure 6 As shown, multiple videos are spliced vertically.
[0047] If the splicing is successful, display the spliced scene graph; if the splicing fails, adjust the position of the camera, the focal length of the lens, etc.
[0048] The mouse selects a region of interest in the stitching scene, and by obtaining the mouse information, the image information of the mouse-selected rectangular region is displayed ...
Embodiment 3
[0050] Figure 7 The implementation process of a monitoring system provided by Embodiment 3 of the present invention is shown, and the details are as follows:
[0051]During the camera installation process, the cameras at the same monitoring point are placed horizontally and vertically, and the overlapping area of the camera shooting screen accounts for about 1 / 3 of the screen.
[0052] Add the geographic information of the monitoring point to the map, and click the monitoring point on the map to call the video information there.
[0053] Using image stitching techniques, such as Figure 8 As shown, multiple videos are spliced horizontally and vertically.
[0054] If the splicing is successful, display the spliced scene graph; if the splicing fails, adjust the position of the camera, the focal length of the lens, etc.
[0055] The mouse selects a region of interest in the stitching scene, and by obtaining the mouse information, the image information of the mouse-selec...
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