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Autores principales: Thuan, Nguyen Duc, Anh, Le Hai, Hong, Hoang Si
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.13293
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author Thuan, Nguyen Duc
Anh, Le Hai
Hong, Hoang Si
author_facet Thuan, Nguyen Duc
Anh, Le Hai
Hong, Hoang Si
contents In this paper, we present a synthetic thermal imaging dataset for Person Detection in Intrusion Warning Systems (PDIWS). The dataset consists of a training set with 2000 images and a test set with 500 images. Each image is synthesized by compounding a subject (intruder) with a background using the modified Poisson image editing method. There are a total of 50 different backgrounds and nearly 1000 subjects divided into five classes according to five human poses: creeping, crawling, stooping, climbing and other. The presence of the intruder will be confirmed if the first four poses are detected. Advanced object detection algorithms have been implemented with this dataset and give relatively satisfactory results, with the highest mAP values of 95.5% and 90.9% for IoU of 0.5 and 0.75 respectively. The dataset is freely published online for research purposes at https://github.com/thuan-researcher/Intruder-Thermal-Dataset.
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spellingShingle PDIWS: Thermal Imaging Dataset for Person Detection in Intrusion Warning Systems
Thuan, Nguyen Duc
Anh, Le Hai
Hong, Hoang Si
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
In this paper, we present a synthetic thermal imaging dataset for Person Detection in Intrusion Warning Systems (PDIWS). The dataset consists of a training set with 2000 images and a test set with 500 images. Each image is synthesized by compounding a subject (intruder) with a background using the modified Poisson image editing method. There are a total of 50 different backgrounds and nearly 1000 subjects divided into five classes according to five human poses: creeping, crawling, stooping, climbing and other. The presence of the intruder will be confirmed if the first four poses are detected. Advanced object detection algorithms have been implemented with this dataset and give relatively satisfactory results, with the highest mAP values of 95.5% and 90.9% for IoU of 0.5 and 0.75 respectively. The dataset is freely published online for research purposes at https://github.com/thuan-researcher/Intruder-Thermal-Dataset.
title PDIWS: Thermal Imaging Dataset for Person Detection in Intrusion Warning Systems
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.13293