Optimizing Video Analytics Deployment for In-Flight Cabin Readiness Verification

Abstract

This paper proposes an approach to optimize the deployment of on-board video analytics for checking the correct positioning of luggage in aircraft cabins. The system consists of embedded cameras installed on top of the cabin and a heterogeneous embedded processor. Each camera covers multiple regions of interest (i.e., multiple seats or aisle sections) to minimize the number of cameras required. Each image region is processed by a separate image classification algorithm trained with the expected kind of visual appearance considering the effect of perspective and lens distortion. They classify these regions as correct or incorrect for cabin readiness by exploiting the hierarchical structure of classes composed of different configurations of passengers’ and objects’ presence or absence and the objects’ location. Our approach leverages semantic distances between classes to guide prototypical neural networks for multi-tasking between the main classification (i.e., correct or incorrect status) and auxiliary attributes (i.e., scene configurations), learning robust features from different data domains (i.e., various cabins, real or synthetic). The processing pipeline optimizes response delay and power consumption by leveraging embedded processors’ computing capabilities. We carried out experiments in a cabin mockup with a Jetson AGX Xavier, efficiently obtaining better-quality descriptive information from the scene to improve the system’s accuracy compared to alternative state-of-the-art methods.

Publication
IEEE Access
Unai Elordi
Unai Elordi
Assistant Professor

My research interests include computer vision, pattern recognition, and artificial intelligence for intelligent video analytics.

Nerea Aranjuelo Ansa
Nerea Aranjuelo Ansa
Former PhD student

My research focuses on machine learning and computer vision for multimodal perception systems.

Ignacio Arganda-Carreras
Ignacio Arganda-Carreras
Ikerbasque Research Associate Professor

My research interests include image processing, computer vision, and deep learning for biomedical applications.