One of the principles and best measures to contain the ongoing viral episode is the support of the alleged social distancing (SD). To agree to this limitation, governments are receiving limitations over the base between close to home separation between individuals. Given this real situation, it is critical to enormously gauge the consistence to such physical requirement in our life, so as to make sense of the purposes behind the potential breaks of such separation impediments and comprehend if this suggests a likely danger. To this end, the proposed research work presents the Video Social Distancing issue, characterized as the programmed assessment of the between close to home good ways from a picture, and the portrayal of related individuals’ conglomerations. Video Social Distancing is significant for a non-obtrusive investigation of whether individuals follow the Social Distancing limitation, and to give insights about the degree of security of explicit territories at whatever point this imperative is abused. It has been first viewed that, estimating Video Social Distancing isn’t just a mathematical issue, however it additionally infers a more profound comprehension of the social conduct in the scene. The point is to genuinely identify possibly risky circumstances while keeping away from bogus alerts (e.g., a family with youngsters or family members, a senior with their guardians), the entirety of this by following current security strategies. At that point, the proposed research work will discuss about how video social distancing is related with past writing in social signal processing and show a way to investigate new computer vision techniques that can give an answer for such issue. This paper is concluded with future moves that are identified with the viability of video social distancing frameworks, moral ramifications and future application situations.


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    Title :

    Visual Social Distance Alert System Using Computer Vision & Deep Learning


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    Publication date :

    2020-11-05


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    341252 byte




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    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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