Title :
Video Event Detection: From Subvolume Localization to Spatiotemporal Path Search
Author :
Du Tran ; Junsong Yuan ; Forsyth, David
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
Although sliding window-based approaches have been quite successful in detecting objects in images, it is not a trivial problem to extend them to detecting events in videos. We propose to search for spatiotemporal paths for video event detection. This new formulation can accurately detect and locate video events in cluttered and crowded scenes, and is robust to camera motions. It can also well handle the scale, shape, and intraclass variations of the event. Compared to event detection using spatiotemporal sliding windows, the spatiotemporal paths correspond to the event trajectories in the video space, thus can better handle events composed by moving objects. We prove that the proposed search algorithm can achieve the global optimal solution with the lowest complexity. Experiments are conducted on realistic video data sets with different event detection tasks, such as anomaly event detection, walking person detection, and running detection. Our proposed method is compatible with different types of video features or object detectors and robust to false and missed local detections. It significantly improves the overall detection and localization accuracy over the state-of-the-art methods.
Keywords :
image motion analysis; search problems; video signal processing; anomaly event detection; camera motions; global optimal solution; realistic video data sets; search algorithm; spatiotemporal path search; spatiotemporal sliding windows; subvolume localization; video event detection; walking person detection; Complexity theory; Detectors; Dynamic programming; Event detection; Robustness; Search problems; Target tracking; Event detection; action detection; dynamic programming; max-path search; multiple event detection;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPAMI.2013.137