Title :
Video parsing for abnormality detection
Author :
Borislav Antić;Björn Ommer
Author_Institution :
Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract :
Detecting abnormalities in video is a challenging problem since the class of all irregular objects and behaviors is infinite and thus no (or by far not enough) abnormal training samples are available. Consequently, a standard setting is to find abnormalities without actually knowing what they are because we have not been shown abnormal examples during training. However, although the training data does not define what an abnormality looks like, the main paradigm in this field is to directly search for individual abnormal local patches or image regions independent of another. To address this problem we parse video frames by establishing a set of hypotheses that jointly explain all the foreground while, at same time, trying to find normal training samples that explain the hypotheses. Consequently, we can avoid a direct detection of abnormalities. They are discovered indirectly as those hypotheses which are needed for covering the foreground without finding an explanation by normal samples for themselves. We present a probabilistic model that localizes abnormalities using statistical inference. On the challenging dataset of [15] it outperforms the state-of-the-art by 7% to achieve a frame-based abnormality classification performance of 91% and the localization performance improves by 32% to 76%.
Keywords :
"Training","Training data","Silicon","Support vector machines","Adaptation models","Probabilistic logic","Feature extraction"
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision (ICCV), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1101-5
Electronic_ISBN :
2380-7504
DOI :
10.1109/ICCV.2011.6126525