- László Rajmund Havasi, Ph.D., research fellow

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Conference issue- A statistical method for object localization in multi-camera systems.
- A method for object localization in a multiview multimodal camera system.
- A statistical method for object localization in multi-camera tracking.
- Digital video event detector framework for surveillance applications.
- LOCMAX SIFT: Non-Statistical Dimension Reduction on Invariant Descriptors
- Using location and motion statistics for the localization of moving objects in multiple camera surveillance videos
- Behavior and event detection for annotation and surveillance.
- Video surveillance framework for crime prevention and event indexing.
Authors: Kovács Levente, Attila; Szlávik, Zoltán; Benedek, Csaba; Havasi László, Rajmund; Petrás, István; Losteiner, Dávid; Utasi, Ákos; Licsár, Attlia; Czúni, László; Szirányi, TamásDepartment: Distributed Events Analysis Research GroupDate: 2008.Published by: ICT4JUSTICE workshop. Thessaloniki, 2008.
- Geometrical scene analysis using co-motion statistics.
- Flexible test-bed for unusual behavior detection.
Authors: Petrás, István; Kovács, Levente Attila; Töreyin, B.U.; Beleznai, Cs.; Szlávik, Zoltán; Güdükbay, U.; Dedeoglu, Y.; Havasi, László Rajmund; Cetin, A.E.; Pardás, M.; Szirányi, Tamás; Canton-Ferrer, C.Editor: Sebe, N.; Worring, M.Department: Distributed Events Analysis Research GroupDate: 2007.Published by: CIVR 2007. Proceedings of the 6th ACM international conference on image and video retrieval. Amsterdam, 2007. (Length: 4 page)
- Use of motion statistics for vanishing point estimation in camera-mirror scenes
- Analysis of dynamic scenes by using co-motion statistics
- Adding geometrical terms to shadow detection process
- Extraction of horizontal vanishing line using shapes and statistical error propagation
- Analysis of dynamic scenes by using co-motion statistics
- Eigenwalks: walk detection and biometrics from symmetry patterns
- Biometric extraction from walk patterns
Authors: Havasi, L; Szlávik, Z; Szirányi, TDepartment: Distributed Events Analysis Research GroupDate: 2005.Published by: Joint Hungarian-Austrian conference on image processing and pattern recognition. 5th conference of the Hungarian Association for Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (KÉPAF), 29th workshop of the Austrian Association for Pattern Recognition (OAGM/AAPR). Veszprém, 2005. (Page: 65-70)
- Learning human motion patterns from symmetries
- Optimizing of searching co-motion point-pairs for statistical camera calibration
- Motion-based flexible camera registration
- Random motion for camera calibration
- Pedestrian Detection using derived Third-Order Symmetry of Legs
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