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3D ResNet with Ranking Loss Function for Abnormal Activity Detection in Videos

Shikha Dubey, Abhijeet Boragule, Moongu Jeon

2020-02-04Action DetectionAnomaly Detection In Surveillance VideosMultiple Instance LearningAnomaly DetectionActivity DetectionAction RecognitionTemporal Action Localization
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Abstract

Abnormal activity detection is one of the most challenging tasks in the field of computer vision. This study is motivated by the recent state-of-art work of abnormal activity detection, which utilizes both abnormal and normal videos in learning abnormalities with the help of multiple instance learning by providing the data with video-level information. In the absence of temporal-annotations, such a model is prone to give a false alarm while detecting the abnormalities. For this reason, in this paper, we focus on the task of minimizing the false alarm rate while performing an abnormal activity detection task. The mitigation of these false alarms and recent advancement of 3D deep neural network in video action recognition task collectively give us motivation to exploit the 3D ResNet in our proposed method, which helps to extract spatial-temporal features from the videos. Afterwards, using these features and deep multiple instance learning along with the proposed ranking loss, our model learns to predict the abnormality score at the video segment level. Therefore, our proposed method 3D deep Multiple Instance Learning with ResNet (MILR) along with the new proposed ranking loss function achieves the best performance on the UCF-Crime benchmark dataset, as compared to other state-of-art methods. The effectiveness of our proposed method is demonstrated on the UCF-Crime dataset.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Video UnderstandingUCF-CrimeROC AUC76.67MILR
VideoUCF-CrimeROC AUC76.67MILR
Anomaly DetectionUCF-CrimeROC AUC76.67MILR

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