Integrating Consumer Smart Cameras into Camera Networks: Opportunities and Obstacles

Integrating personal camera-equipped mobile devices in traditional camera networks could enable a new class of mobile vision applications, but although integration is becoming technically feasible, consumer buy-in could be a thorny problem.

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