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An Efficient Approach for Anomaly Detection in Traffic Videos

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arxiv 2104.09758 v1 pith:PGKSKNPK submitted 2021-04-20 cs.CV cs.AIeess.IV

classification cs.CVcs.AIeess.IV
keywords anomalydetectionapproachtrafficalgorithmchangesefficientmodule
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Due to its relevance in intelligent transportation systems, anomaly detection in traffic videos has recently received much interest. It remains a difficult problem due to a variety of factors influencing the video quality of a real-time traffic feed, such as temperature, perspective, lighting conditions, and so on. Even though state-of-the-art methods perform well on the available benchmark datasets, they need a large amount of external training data as well as substantial computational resources. In this paper, we propose an efficient approach for a video anomaly detection system which is capable of running at the edge devices, e.g., on a roadside camera. The proposed approach comprises a pre-processing module that detects changes in the scene and removes the corrupted frames, a two-stage background modelling module and a two-stage object detector. Finally, a backtracking anomaly detection algorithm computes a similarity statistic and decides on the onset time of the anomaly. We also propose a sequential change detection algorithm that can quickly adapt to a new scene and detect changes in the similarity statistic. Experimental results on the Track 4 test set of the 2021 AI City Challenge show the efficacy of the proposed framework as we achieve an F1-score of 0.9157 along with 8.4027 root mean square error (RMSE) and are ranked fourth in the competition.

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