Intelligent Video Surveillance System Based on Sound Source Localization Technology

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Since most of the current video surveillance systems are static or dynamic track based on video detection, the paper puts forward the scheme of sound source localization and camera dynamic acquisition in the intelligent video surveillance system. The microphone array is used to locate the sound source, then the camera is steered to monitor sound source position and alarm is executed by image analysis. The experimental results show that the system can achieve effective positioning of the sound source and alarm at abnormal condition under a low-niose environment.

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