Suspicious action detection in intelligent surveillance system using action attribute modelling

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Research in the field of image processing and computer vision for recognition of suspicious activity is growing actively. Surveillance systems play a key role in monitoring of sensitive places such as airports, railway stations, shopping complexes, roads, parking areas, roads, banks. For a human it is very difficult to monitor surveillance videos continually, therefore a smart and intelligent system is required that can do real time monitoring of all activities and can categories between usual and some abnormal activities. In this paper many different abnormal activities has been discussed. More focuses is given to violence activity like hitting, slapping, punching etc. For this large human action dataset like UCF101, Kaggel is required. This paper proposes a method to model violence actions using Gaussian Mixture Model with Universal Attribute Model. Super action vector is calculated using UMA. To represent every SAV in few significant attributes, factor analysis is performed and result gives a low dimensional relevant action vectors.

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Mudgal, M., Punj, D., & Pillai, A. (2021). Suspicious action detection in intelligent surveillance system using action attribute modelling. Journal of Web Engineering, 20(1), 129–145. https://doi.org/10.13052/jwe1540-9589.2017

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