Authors
Venkatesh Saligrama, Janusz Konrad, Pierre-Marc Jodoin
Publication date
2010/9/2
Journal
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine
Volume
27
Issue
5
Pages
18-33
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This article describes a family of unsupervised approaches to video anomaly detection based on statistical activity analysis. Approaches based on activity analysis provide intriguing possibilities for region-of-interest (ROI) processing since relevant activities and their locations are detected prior to higher-level processing such as object tracking, tagging, and classification. This strategy is essential for scalability of video analysis to cluttered environments with a multitude of objects and activities. Activity analysis approaches typically do not involve object tracking, and yet they inherently account for spatiotemporal dependencies. They are robust to clutter arising from multiple activities and contamination arising from poor background subtraction or occlusions. They can sometimes also be employed for fusing activities from multiple cameras. We illustrate successful application of activity analysis to anomaly detection in …
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V Saligrama, J Konrad, PM Jodoin - IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2010