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Surveillance systems are monitoring human behavior (pedestrians, vehicles, vessels, etc.) of our community as well as natural disasters of this world (wide fire, flooding, tsunami, earthquake on earth, etc.) for the sake of safty. Correspondingly alarming functionalities of surveillance systems should be set at everywhere in any time. Particularly, well-designed alarming algorithms will trigger the alarming system and reduce the annoying false alarms. In this chapter, we will critically review and justify surveillance alarming algorithms using decision-making approaches so as to save security staff’s workload.
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Yan, W.Q. (2016). Surveillance Alarm Making. In: Introduction to Intelligent Surveillance. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28515-3_8
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