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15 February 2012 Location-aware gang graffiti acquisition and browsing on a mobile device
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Abstract
In this paper we describe a mobile-based system that allows first responders to identify and track gang graffiti by combining the use of image analysis and location-based-services. The gang graffiti image and metadata (geoposition, date and time) obtained automatically are transferred to a server and uploaded to a database of graffiti images. The database can then be queried with the matched results sent back to the mobile device where the user can then review the results and provide extra inputs to refine the information.
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Albert Parra, Mireille Boutin, and Edward J. Delp "Location-aware gang graffiti acquisition and browsing on a mobile device", Proc. SPIE 8304, Multimedia on Mobile Devices 2012; and Multimedia Content Access: Algorithms and Systems VI, 830402 (15 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.906469
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KEYWORDS
Databases

Image analysis

Image processing

Global Positioning System

Mobile devices

Human-machine interfaces

Image retrieval

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