Dynamic video anomaly detection and localization using sparse denoising autoencoders

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2018

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Springer New York LLC barbara.b.bertram@gsk.com

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The emergence of novel techniques for automatic anomaly detection in surveillance videos has significantly reduced the burden of manual processing of large, continuous video streams. However, existing anomaly detection systems suffer from a high false-positive rate and also, are not real-time, which makes them practically redundant. Furthermore, their predefined feature selection techniques limit their application to specific cases. To overcome these shortcomings, a dynamic anomaly detection and localization system is proposed, which uses deep learning to automatically learn relevant features. In this technique, each video is represented as a group of cubic patches for identifying local and global anomalies. A unique sparse denoising autoencoder architecture is used, that significantly reduced the computation time and the number of false positives in frame-level anomaly detection by more than 2.5%. Experimental analysis on two benchmark data sets - UMN dataset and UCSD Pedestrian dataset, show that our algorithm outperforms the state-of-the-art models in terms of false positive rate, while also showing a significant reduction in computation time. © 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Deep learning, Feature extraction, Interactive computer systems, Security systems, Unsupervised learning, Anomaly detection, Anomaly detection systems, Autoencoders, Crowded scene parsing, Denoising Autoencoder, Dynamic anomaly detections, Experimental analysis, Feature selection techniques, Real time systems

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Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2018, 77, 11, pp. 13173-13195

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