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arxiv: 1804.06680 · v1 · pith:JQWMYM3Dnew · submitted 2018-04-18 · 💻 cs.CV

Temporal Unknown Incremental Clustering (TUIC) Model for Analysis of Traffic Surveillance Videos

classification 💻 cs.CV
keywords pixelsvideosabnormalitiesalgorithmanalysisbeenclusterclustering
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Optimized scene representation is an important characteristic of a framework for detecting abnormalities on live videos. One of the challenges for detecting abnormalities in live videos is real-time detection of objects in a non-parametric way. Another challenge is to efficiently represent the state of objects temporally across frames. In this paper, a Gibbs sampling based heuristic model referred to as Temporal Unknown Incremental Clustering (TUIC) has been proposed to cluster pixels with motion. Pixel motion is first detected using optical flow and a Bayesian algorithm has been applied to associate pixels belonging to similar cluster in subsequent frames. The algorithm is fast and produces accurate results in $\Theta(kn)$ time, where $k$ is the number of clusters and $n$ the number of pixels. Our experimental validation with publicly available datasets reveals that the proposed framework has good potential to open-up new opportunities for real-time traffic analysis.

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