Motion Direction Inconsistency-Based Fight Detection for Multiview Surveillance Videos

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Abstract

Nowadays, with the increasing number of surveillance cameras, human behavior detection is of importance for public security. Detection of fight behavior using video surveillance is an essential and challenging research field. We propose a multiview fight detection method based on statistical characteristics of the optical flow and random forest. Cyberphysical systems for monitoring can obtain timely and accurate information from this method. Two novel descriptors named Motion Direction Inconsistency (MoDI) and Weighted Motion Direction Inconsistency (WMoDI) are defined to improve the performance of existing methods for videos with different shooting views and solve the misjudgment on nonfight, such as running and talking. First, YOLO V3 algorithm is applied to mark the motion areas, and then, the optical flow is computed to extract descriptors. Finally, Random Forest is used for classification based on statistical characteristics of descriptors. The evaluation results on CASIA dataset demonstrate that the proposed method can improve the accuracy and reduce the rate of missing alarm and false alarm for the detection, and it is very robust against videos with different shooting views.

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Yao, C., Su, X., Wang, X., Kang, X., Zhang, J., & Ren, J. (2021). Motion Direction Inconsistency-Based Fight Detection for Multiview Surveillance Videos. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9965781

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