2 resultados para SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
Resumo:
Este proyecto, desarrollado en la empresa Davantis, tiene como objetivo encontrar posibles mejoras a su actual sistema de videovigilancia, el Daview. El proyecto está dedicado al estudio del algoritmo de seguimiento Mean Shift para la elaboración de un sistema de tracking. Para ello se han desarrollado y evaluado tres implementaciones diferentes, mediante las cuales se han encontrado mejoras que complementan al módulo de tracking del Daview. También se ha estudiado la utilidad de un sistema de evaluación manual frente a uno de automático.
Resumo:
As the prevalence of smoking has decreased to below 20%, health practitioners interest has shifted towards theprevalence of obesity, and reducing it is one of the major health challenges in decades to come. In this paper westudy the impact that the final product of the anti-smoking campaign, that is, smokers quitting the habit, had onaverage weight in the population. To these ends, we use data from the Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance System,a large series of independent representative cross-sectional surveys. We construct a synthetic panel that allows us tocontrol for unobserved heterogeneity and we exploit the exogenous changes in taxes and regulations to instrumentthe endogenous decision to give up the habit of smoking. Our estimates, are very close to estimates issued in the 90sby the US Department of Health, and indicate that a 10% decrease in the incidence of smoking leads to an averageweight increase of 2.2 to 3 pounds, depending on choice of specification. In addition, we find evidence that the effectovershoots in the short run, although a significant part remains even after two years. However, when we split thesample between men and women, we only find a significant effect for men. Finally, the implicit elasticity of quittingsmoking to the probability of becoming obese is calculated at 0.58. This implies that the net benefit from reducingthe incidence of smoking by 1% is positive even though the cost to society is $0.6 billions.