Surveillance Videos Dataset

Islam Taj-Eddin, Mahmoud Afifi, Doha Hamdy, Mostafa Korashy, Marwa Nasser, and Shimaa Derbaz

Faculty of Computers and Information, Assiut University, Egypt

The dataset comes in two parts. The first part is presented as real surveillance videos, where the first part covers a large surveillance time (7 days with 24 hours each). It contains 19 videos representing almost one week of surveillance. All the videos are compressed using MPEG-4. The second part* is presented as uncompressed surveillance video. Part two consists of 9: 17 minutes recorded as a sequence of bitmap images (uncompressed) and these frames are divided into two uncompressed AVI videos. This part presents a hard task, where there is no static frames (i.e. have no changes).

Download:

  • Part 1

Video1-1 (~10 hrs) Video1-2 (~3 hrs)

Video2-1 (~10 hrs) Video2-2 (~3 hrs)

Video3-1 (~12 hrs) Video3-1 (~12 hrs)

Video4-1 (~12 hrs) Video4-2 (~12 hrs)

Video5-1 (~8 hrs) Video5-2 (~8 hrs) Video5-3 (~8 hrs)

Video6 (~10 hrs)

Video7-1 (~8 hrs) Video7-2 (~8 hrs) Video7-3 (~8 hrs)

Video8-1 (~8 hrs) Video8-2 (~10 hrs) Video8-3 (~1 hr) Video8-4 (~2 hrs)

  • Part 2

*is not available now.

Usage:

    • Data compression

Citation

Taj-Eddin, Islam ATF, Mahmoud Afifi, Mostafa Korashy, Doha Hamdy, Marwa Nasser, and Shimaa Derbaz. "A new compression technique for surveillance videos: Evaluation using new dataset." In Digital Information and Communication Technology and its Applications (DICTAP), 2016 Sixth International Conference on, pp. 159-164. IEEE, 2016.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{taj2016new,

title={A new compression technique for surveillance videos: Evaluation using new dataset},

author={Taj-Eddin, Islam ATF and Afifi, Mahmoud and Korashy, Mostafa and Hamdy, Doha and Nasser, Marwa and Derbaz, Shimaa},

booktitle={Digital Information and Communication Technology and its Applications (DICTAP), 2016 Sixth International Conference on},

pages={159--164},

year={2016},

organization={IEEE}

}

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