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
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.
@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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