Video Motion Detection for Real-Time Hazard Warnings in Surface Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Edward L. McHugh
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Abstract

Digital camera and computer technologies can be used to monitor mine slopes and provide real-time warning of rock falls. NIOSH researchers assembled a surveillance system using low-cost video cameras and computer software from the security industry to test its effectiveness. The system is designed to signal an alarm when motion is detected and to record images of the scene. Masking can restrict motion detection to specific areas within the camera view; sensitivity is adjustable. The time-stamped images provide a record that can help reconstruct and quantify an event. Video motion detection can augment standard monitoring methods to increase safety in surface mines.
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APA: Edward L. McHugh  Video Motion Detection for Real-Time Hazard Warnings in Surface Mines

MLA: Edward L. McHugh Video Motion Detection for Real-Time Hazard Warnings in Surface Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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