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CyberScout: Distributed Agents for Autonomous Reconnaissance and Surveillance
M. Saptharishi, C. Diehl, K. Bhat, J. Dolan, and P. Khosla
Mechatronics and Machine Vision 2000, September, 2000, pp. 93-100.

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Abstract

The objective of the CyberScout project is to develop an autonomous surveillance and reconnaissance system. In this paper, we focus on advances in vision-based surveillance agents for detection, scene mosaicing, classification and correspondence. An agent-based software framework is used to promote synergy between the various surveillance algorithms and provide a distributed computing infrastructure for the system.

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Number of pages: 8

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M. Saptharishi, C. Diehl, K. Bhat, J. Dolan, and P. Khosla, "CyberScout: Distributed Agents for Autonomous Reconnaissance and Surveillance," Mechatronics and Machine Vision 2000, September, 2000, pp. 93-100.

BibTeX Reference

@inproceedings{Saptharishi_2000_3419,
   author = "Mahesh Saptharishi and Christopher Diehl and Kiran Bhat and John Dolan and Pradeep Khosla",
   title = "CyberScout: Distributed Agents for Autonomous Reconnaissance and Surveillance",
   booktitle = "Mechatronics and Machine Vision 2000",
   month = "September",
   year = "2000",
   pages = "93-100"
}


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