Abnormal crowd behaviour detection attracts a large interest due to its importance in video surveillance scenarios.However, the ambiguity and the lack of sufficient abnormal ground truth data makes end-to-end training of large deep networks hard in this domain. In this paper we propose to use Generative Adversarial Nets (GANs), which are trained to generate only the normal distribution of the data. During the adversarial GAN training, a discriminator (D) is used as a supervisor for the generator network(G) and vice versa. At testing time we use D to solve our discriminative task (abnormality detection), where D has been trained without the need of manually-annotated abnormal data. Moreover, in order to prevent G learn a trivial identity function, we use a cross-channel approach, forcing G to transform raw-pixel data in motion information and vice versa. The quantitative results on standard benchmarks show that our method outperforms previous state-of-the-art methods in both the frame-level and the pixel-level evaluation.

Training adversarial discriminators for cross-channel abnormal event detection in crowds / Ravanbakhsh, M.; Sangineto, E.; Nabi, M.; Sebe, N.. - (2019), pp. 1896-1904. (Intervento presentato al convegno 19th IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision, WACV 2019 tenutosi a Hawaii nel January 8-10, 2019) [10.1109/WACV.2019.00206].

Training adversarial discriminators for cross-channel abnormal event detection in crowds

E. Sangineto;N. Sebe
2019

Abstract

Abnormal crowd behaviour detection attracts a large interest due to its importance in video surveillance scenarios.However, the ambiguity and the lack of sufficient abnormal ground truth data makes end-to-end training of large deep networks hard in this domain. In this paper we propose to use Generative Adversarial Nets (GANs), which are trained to generate only the normal distribution of the data. During the adversarial GAN training, a discriminator (D) is used as a supervisor for the generator network(G) and vice versa. At testing time we use D to solve our discriminative task (abnormality detection), where D has been trained without the need of manually-annotated abnormal data. Moreover, in order to prevent G learn a trivial identity function, we use a cross-channel approach, forcing G to transform raw-pixel data in motion information and vice versa. The quantitative results on standard benchmarks show that our method outperforms previous state-of-the-art methods in both the frame-level and the pixel-level evaluation.
2019
19th IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision, WACV 2019
Hawaii
January 8-10, 2019
1896
1904
Ravanbakhsh, M.; Sangineto, E.; Nabi, M.; Sebe, N.
Training adversarial discriminators for cross-channel abnormal event detection in crowds / Ravanbakhsh, M.; Sangineto, E.; Nabi, M.; Sebe, N.. - (2019), pp. 1896-1904. (Intervento presentato al convegno 19th IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision, WACV 2019 tenutosi a Hawaii nel January 8-10, 2019) [10.1109/WACV.2019.00206].
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