Video surveillance camera (VSC) is an important source of information during investigations especially if used as a tool for the extraction of verified and reliable forensic measurements. In this study, some aspects of human height extraction from VSC video frames are analyzed with the aim of identifying and mitigating error sources that can strongly affect the measurement. More specifically, those introduced by lens distortion are present in wide-field-of-view lens such as VSCs. A weak model, which is not able to properly describe and correct the lens distortion, could introduce systematic errors. This study focuses on the aspect of camera calibration to verify human height extraction by Amped FIVE software, which is adopted by the Forensic science laboratories of Carabinieri Force (RaCIS), Italy. A stable and reliable approach of camera calibration is needed since investigators have to deal with different cameras while inspecting the crime scene. The performance of the software in correcting distorted images is compared with a technique of single view self-calibration. Both approaches were applied to several frames acquired by a fish-eye camera and then measuring the height of five different people. Moreover, two actual cases, both characterized by common low-resolution and distorted images, were also analyzed. The height of four known persons was measured and used as reference value for validation. Results show no significant difference between the two calibration approaches working with fish-eye camera in test field, while evidence of differences was found in the measurement on the actual cases.

Human height estimation from highly distorted surveillance image / Tosti, Francesco; Nardinocchi, Carla; Wahbeh, Wissam; Ciampini, Claudio; Marsella, Maria; Lopes, Pierpaolo; Giuliani, Samuele. - In: JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES. - ISSN 0022-1198. - (2021). [10.1111/1556-4029.14888]

Human height estimation from highly distorted surveillance image

Nardinocchi, Carla
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Methodology
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Marsella, Maria
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2021

Abstract

Video surveillance camera (VSC) is an important source of information during investigations especially if used as a tool for the extraction of verified and reliable forensic measurements. In this study, some aspects of human height extraction from VSC video frames are analyzed with the aim of identifying and mitigating error sources that can strongly affect the measurement. More specifically, those introduced by lens distortion are present in wide-field-of-view lens such as VSCs. A weak model, which is not able to properly describe and correct the lens distortion, could introduce systematic errors. This study focuses on the aspect of camera calibration to verify human height extraction by Amped FIVE software, which is adopted by the Forensic science laboratories of Carabinieri Force (RaCIS), Italy. A stable and reliable approach of camera calibration is needed since investigators have to deal with different cameras while inspecting the crime scene. The performance of the software in correcting distorted images is compared with a technique of single view self-calibration. Both approaches were applied to several frames acquired by a fish-eye camera and then measuring the height of five different people. Moreover, two actual cases, both characterized by common low-resolution and distorted images, were also analyzed. The height of four known persons was measured and used as reference value for validation. Results show no significant difference between the two calibration approaches working with fish-eye camera in test field, while evidence of differences was found in the measurement on the actual cases.
2021
camera calibration; height measurements; image distortion; photogrammetry; space resection; terrestrial laser scanner; vanishing line and point
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Human height estimation from highly distorted surveillance image / Tosti, Francesco; Nardinocchi, Carla; Wahbeh, Wissam; Ciampini, Claudio; Marsella, Maria; Lopes, Pierpaolo; Giuliani, Samuele. - In: JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES. - ISSN 0022-1198. - (2021). [10.1111/1556-4029.14888]
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