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Unusual Event Detection in Crowded Scenes Using Bag of LBPs in Spatio-Temporal Patches
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2011
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Scene AnalysisAnomaly DetectionMachine LearningEngineeringVideo ProcessingVideo SurveillanceVisual SurveillanceImage Sequence AnalysisImage AnalysisUcsd DatasetData ScienceAnomalous Event DetectionPattern RecognitionUnusual Event DetectionDynamic TexturesMachine VisionObject DetectionComputer ScienceSpatio-temporal PatchesDeep LearningComputer VisionMotion Detection
Modelling events in densely crowded environments remains challenging, due to the diversity of events and the noise in the scene. We propose a novel approach for anomalous event detection in crowded scenes using dynamic textures described by the Local Binary Patterns from Three Orthogonal Planes (LBP-TOP) descriptor. The scene is divided into spatio-temporal patches where LBP-TOP based dynamic textures are extracted. We apply hierarchical Bayesian models to detect the patches containing unusual events. Our method is an unsupervised approach, and it does not rely on object tracking or background subtraction. We show that our approach outperforms existing state of the art algorithms for anomalous event detection in UCSD dataset.
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