A structured survey of 2023-2025 LLM and VLM methods for crash detection in video, with notable internal inconsistencies in reported numbers.
TrafficVLM: A Controllable Visual Language Model for Traffic Video Captioning
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Traffic video description and analysis have received much attention recently due to the growing demand for efficient and reliable urban surveillance systems. Most existing methods only focus on locating traffic event segments, which severely lack descriptive details related to the behaviour and context of all the subjects of interest in the events. In this paper, we present TrafficVLM, a novel multi-modal dense video captioning model for vehicle ego camera view. TrafficVLM models traffic video events at different levels of analysis, both spatially and temporally, and generates long fine-grained descriptions for the vehicle and pedestrian at different phases of the event. We also propose a conditional component for TrafficVLM to control the generation outputs and a multi-task fine-tuning paradigm to enhance TrafficVLM's learning capability. Experiments show that TrafficVLM performs well on both vehicle and overhead camera views. Our solution achieved outstanding results in Track 2 of the AI City Challenge 2024, ranking us third in the challenge standings. Our code is publicly available at https://github.com/quangminhdinh/TrafficVLM.
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Large Language Models for Crash Detection in Video: A Survey of Methods, Datasets, and Challenges
A structured survey of 2023-2025 LLM and VLM methods for crash detection in video, with notable internal inconsistencies in reported numbers.