Date of Publication :7th March 2016
Abstract: Automatic video surveillance is used for monitoring the behavior of people from distance. Identifying human movement is a major task involved in the process. In this paper the movements of human in a video is identified by using the Global GIST feature. This feature is used to track the corner of the moving body in each frame. The results for various videos involving single or two persons are summarized.
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