Abnormal Event Detection in Videos using Generative Adversarial Nets

In this paper we address the abnormality detection problem in crowded scenes. We propose to use Generative Adversarial Nets (GANs), which are trained using normal frames and corresponding optical-flow images in order to learn an internal representation of the scene normality. Since our GANs are trained with only normal data, they are not able to generate abnormal events. At testing time the real data are compared with both the appearance and the motion representations reconstructed by our GANs and abnormal areas are detected by computing local differences. Experimental results on challenging abnormality detection datasets show the superiority of the proposed method compared to the state of the art in both frame-level and pixel-level abnormality detection tasks.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Abnormal Event Detection In Video UBI-Fights Adversarial Generator AUC 0.533 # 5
Decidability 0.147 # 5
EER 0.484 # 6
Semi-supervised Anomaly Detection UBI-Fights Adversarial Generator AUC 0.533 # 6
Decidability 0.147 # 6
EER 0.484 # 7
Abnormal Event Detection In Video UCSD Ped2 Adversarial Generator AUC 97.4% # 4

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