An Overview on Horizon Detection Methods in Maritime Video Surveillance

Authors

  • Miro Petković University of Split, Faculty of Maritime Studies
  • Igor Vujović University of Split, Faculty of Maritime Studies
  • Ivica Kuzmanić University of Split, Faculty of Maritime Studies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7225/toms.v09.n01.010

Keywords:

Video surveillance, Horizon detection, Projection-based methods, Hybrid methods

Abstract

The interest in video surveillance has been increasing in the fields of maritime industry in the past decade. Maritime transportation system is a vital part of the world’s economy and the extent of global ship traffic is increasing. This trend encourages the development of intelligent surveillance systems in the maritime zone. The development of intelligent surveillance systems includes sensor and data fusion, which incorporates multispectral and multisensory data to replace the traditional approach with radars only. Video cameras are widely used since they capture images of greater resolution than most sensor systems. Also, combined with video analytics they provide sensors with high capability, complex pattern recognition analytics, and multiple variables for the decision making process. In this paper, an overview of a small part of the system is presented – horizon detection.

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Published

2020-04-20

How to Cite

Petković, M., Vujović, I. and Kuzmanić, I. (2020) “An Overview on Horizon Detection Methods in Maritime Video Surveillance”, Transactions on Maritime Science. Split, Croatia, 9(1), pp. 106–112. doi: 10.7225/toms.v09.n01.010.

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