论文标题
通过大规模的计算机视觉分析全球社会距离
Analyzing Worldwide Social Distancing through Large-Scale Computer Vision
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论文摘要
为了遏制Covid-19-19的大流行,世界各地都引入了社会疏远准则,作为减少疾病传播的公共卫生干预措施。但是,很难大规模监测这些准则的功效(全国或全球)。更糟糕的是,传统的观察方法(例如面对面报告)是危险的,因为观察者可能会风险感染。一个更好的解决方案是通过网络摄像机观察活动;这种方法是可扩展的,观察者可以留在安全的位置。该研究团队创建了可以发现全球数千台网络摄像机,从摄像机中检索数据,分析数据并报告人群的大小作为不同国家发行和提高限制(也称为“'lockdown')的大小)。我们发现了11,140个网络摄像机,可提供实时数据,并在15个国家 /地区介绍结果。从2020年4月开始,我们从这些相机中收集数据,每周约为0.5TB。在分析了从视频中定期提取的10,424,459张图像和框架的10,424,459张图像之后,数据表明,某些国家的居民在取消限制后表现出更多的活动(由人数和车辆数量来判断)。在其他国家,活动数量在限制期间和取消限制后没有明显变化。数据进一步揭示了人们是否保持“社会疏远”,至少相隔6英尺。这项研究发现,在世界范围内的几种类型的地点和地理位置中是否遵循社会距离,并作为早期指标是否可能很快发生。
In order to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, countries around the world have introduced social distancing guidelines as public health interventions to reduce the spread of the disease. However, monitoring the efficacy of these guidelines at a large scale (nationwide or worldwide) is difficult. To make matters worse, traditional observational methods such as in-person reporting is dangerous because observers may risk infection. A better solution is to observe activities through network cameras; this approach is scalable and observers can stay in safe locations. This research team has created methods that can discover thousands of network cameras worldwide, retrieve data from the cameras, analyze the data, and report the sizes of crowds as different countries issued and lifted restrictions (also called ''lockdown''). We discover 11,140 network cameras that provide real-time data and we present the results across 15 countries. We collect data from these cameras beginning April 2020 at approximately 0.5TB per week. After analyzing 10,424,459 images from still image cameras and frames extracted periodically from video, the data reveals that the residents in some countries exhibited more activity (judged by numbers of people and vehicles) after the restrictions were lifted. In other countries, the amounts of activities showed no obvious changes during the restrictions and after the restrictions were lifted. The data further reveals whether people stay ''social distancing'', at least 6 feet apart. This study discerns whether social distancing is being followed in several types of locations and geographical locations worldwide and serve as an early indicator whether another wave of infections is likely to occur soon.