An Intelligent Active Video Surveillance System Based on the Integration of Virtual Neural Sensors and BDI Agents

In this paper we present an intelligent active video surveillance system currently adopted in two different application domains: railway tunnels and outdoor storage areas. The system takes advantages of the integration of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) and symbolic Artificial Intelligence (AI). Th...

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BDI agents
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systems
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Neural networks
Sensors
Services and terminals of telecommunications
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