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Unsupervised Video Anomaly Detection via Normalizing Flows with Implicit Latent Features

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In contemporary society, surveillance anomaly detection, i.e., spotting anomalous events such as crimes or accidents in surveillance videos, is a critical task. As anomalies occur rarely, most training data consists of unlabeled videos without anomalous events, which makes the task challenging. Most existing methods use an autoencoder (AE) to learn to reconstruct normal videos; they then detect anomalies based on their failure to reconstruct the appearance of abnormal scenes. However, because anomalies are distinguished by appearance as well as motion, many previous approaches have explicitly separated appearance and motion information-for example, using a pre-trained optical flow model. This explicit separation restricts reciprocal representation capabilities between two types of information. In contrast, we propose an implicit two-path AE (ITAE), a structure in which two encoders implicitly model appearance and motion features, along with a single decoder that combines them to learn normal video patterns. For the complex distribution of normal scenes, we suggest normal density estimation of ITAE features through normalizing flow (NF)-based generative models to learn the tractable likelihoods and identify anomalies using out of distribution detection. NF models intensify ITAE performance by learning normality through implicitly learned features. Finally, we demonstrate the effectiveness of ITAE and its feature distribution modeling on six benchmarks, including databases that contain various anomalies in real-world scenarios.

MyeongAh Cho, Taeoh Kim, Woo Jin Kim, Suhwan Cho, Sangyoun Lee• 2020

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Video Anomaly DetectionShanghaiTech (test)
AUC0.747
194
Abnormal Event DetectionUCSD Ped2--
132
Video Anomaly DetectionCUHK Avenue
Frame AUC88
65
Video Anomaly DetectionShanghaiTech--
51
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