Title
Anomaly Detection in Video Using Predictive Convolutional Long Short-Term Memory Networks.
Abstract
Automating the detection of anomalous events within long video sequences is challenging due to the ambiguity of how such events are defined. We approach the problem by learning generative models that can identify anomalies in videos using limited supervision. We propose end-to-end trainable composite Convolutional Long Short-Term Memory (Conv-LSTM) networks that are able to predict the evolution of a video sequence from a small number of input frames. Regularity scores are derived from the reconstruction errors of a set of predictions with abnormal video sequences yielding lower regularity scores as they diverge further from the actual sequence over time. The models utilize a composite structure and examine the effects of conditioning in learning more meaningful representations. The best model is chosen based on the reconstruction and prediction accuracy. The Conv-LSTM models are evaluated both qualitatively and quantitatively, demonstrating competitive results on anomaly detection datasets. Conv-LSTM units are shown to be an effective tool for modeling and predicting video sequences.
Year
Venue
Field
2016
arXiv: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Small number,Anomaly detection,Pattern recognition,Computer science,Long short term memory,Artificial intelligence,Ambiguity,Machine learning
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1612.00390
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.39
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jefferson Ryan Medel140.39
Andreas Savakis237741.10