Abstract
Abnormal event detection aims to identify the events that deviate from expected normal patterns. Existing methods usually extract normal spatio-temporal patterns of appearance and motion in a separate manner, which ignores low-level correlations between appearance and motion patterns and may fall short of capturing fine-grained spatio-temporal patterns. In this paper, we propose to simultaneously learn appearance and motion to obtain fine-grained spatio-temporal patterns. To this end, we present an adversarial 3D convolutional auto-encoder to learn the normal spatio-temporal patterns and then identify abnormal events by diverging them from the learned normal patterns in videos. The encoder captures the low-level correlations between spatial and temporal dimensions of videos, and generates distinctive features representing visual spatio-temporal information. The decoder reconstrucccts the original video from the encoded features representing by 3D de-convolutions and learns the normal spatio-temporal patterns in an unsupervised manner. We introduce the denoising reconstruction error and adversarial learning strategy to train the 3D convolutional auto-encoder to implicitly learn accurate data distributions that are considered normal patterns, which benefits enhancing the reconstruction ability of the auto-encoder to discriminate abnormal events. Both the theoretical analysis and the extensive experiments on four publicly available datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of our method.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 3292-3305 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | IEEE Transactions on Multimedia |
| Volume | 23 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2021 |
Keywords
- Adversarial 3D convolutional auto-encoder
- abnormal event detection
- adversarial learning
- normal patterns
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