This paper describes a visual surveillance and monitoring system which is based on omnidirectional imaging and view-dependent image generation from omnidirectional video streams. While conventional visual surveillance and monitoring systems usually consist of either a number of fixed regular cameras or a mechanically controlled camera, the proposed system has a single omnidirectional video camera using a hyperboloidal mirror. This approach has an advantage of less latency in looking around a large field of view. In a prototype system developed, the viewing direction is determined by viewers' head tracking, by using a mouse, or by moving object trading in the omnidirectional image
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Pattern Recognition, 1998. Proceedings. Fourteenth International Conference on
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Date of Conference: 16-20 Aug 1998