
pmid: 24231863
The detection and localization of anomalous behaviors in crowded scenes is considered, and a joint detector of temporal and spatial anomalies is proposed. The proposed detector is based on a video representation that accounts for both appearance and dynamics, using a set of mixture of dynamic textures models. These models are used to implement 1) a center-surround discriminant saliency detector that produces spatial saliency scores, and 2) a model of normal behavior that is learned from training data and produces temporal saliency scores. Spatial and temporal anomaly maps are then defined at multiple spatial scales, by considering the scores of these operators at progressively larger regions of support. The multiscale scores act as potentials of a conditional random field that guarantees global consistency of the anomaly judgments. A data set of densely crowded pedestrian walkways is introduced and used to evaluate the proposed anomaly detector. Experiments on this and other data sets show that the latter achieves state-of-the-art anomaly detection results.
Automated, dynamic texture, Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing, Image Processing, Video Recording, Pattern Recognition, Video analysis, anomaly detection, Pattern Recognition, Automated, Computer-Assisted, Crowding, center-surround saliency, Behavioral and Social Science, surveillance, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Humans, Artificial Intelligence & Image Processing, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, crowded scene, Algorithms, Information Systems
Automated, dynamic texture, Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing, Image Processing, Video Recording, Pattern Recognition, Video analysis, anomaly detection, Pattern Recognition, Automated, Computer-Assisted, Crowding, center-surround saliency, Behavioral and Social Science, surveillance, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Humans, Artificial Intelligence & Image Processing, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, crowded scene, Algorithms, Information Systems
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