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Learning to Detect Violent Videos using Convolutional Long Short-Term Memory

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Developing a technique for the automatic analysis of surveillance videos in order to identify the presence of violence is of broad interest. In this work, we propose a deep neural network for the purpose of recognizing violent videos. A convolutional neural network is used to extract frame level features from a video. The frame level features are then aggregated using a variant of the long short term memory that uses convolutional gates. The convolutional neural network along with the convolutional long short term memory is capable of capturing localized spatio-temporal features which enables the analysis of local motion taking place in the video. We also propose to use adjacent frame differences as the input to the model thereby forcing it to encode the changes occurring in the video. The performance of the proposed feature extraction pipeline is evaluated on three standard benchmark datasets in terms of recognition accuracy. Comparison of the results obtained with the state of the art techniques revealed the promising capability of the proposed method in recognizing violent videos.

Swathikiran Sudhakaran, Oswald Lanz• 2017

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Violence DetectionHockey Fight
Accuracy97.1
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Accuracy100
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Violence DetectionCrowd Violence
Accuracy94.57
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Violence DetectionRWF-2000 2020
Accuracy77
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