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Graph Convolutional Label Noise Cleaner: Train a Plug-And-Play Action Classifier for Anomaly Detection
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Anomaly DetectionMachine LearningWeak LabelsEngineeringGraph Signal ProcessingPlug-and-play Action ClassifierVideo InterpretationImage AnalysisData ScienceData MiningPattern RecognitionVideo Anomaly DetectionSemi-supervised LearningMachine VisionFeature LearningOutlier DetectionAction ClassifierComputer ScienceVideo UnderstandingDeep LearningComputer VisionGraph TheoryNovelty DetectionGraph Neural Network
Video anomaly detection under weak labels is formulated as a typical multiple-instance learning problem in previous works. In this paper, we provide a new perspective, i.e., a supervised learning task under noisy labels. In such a viewpoint, as long as cleaning away label noise, we can directly apply fully supervised action classifiers to weakly supervised anomaly detection, and take maximum advantage of these well-developed classifiers. For this purpose, we devise a graph convolutional network to correct noisy labels. Based upon feature similarity and temporal consistency, our network propagates supervisory signals from high-confidence snippets to low-confidence ones. In this manner, the network is capable of providing cleaned supervision for action classifiers. During the test phase, we only need to obtain snippet-wise predictions from the action classifier without any extra post-processing. Extensive experiments on 3 datasets at different scales with 2 types of action classifiers demonstrate the efficacy of our method. Remarkably, we obtain the frame-level AUC score of 82.12% on UCF-Crime.
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