Anomalous Trajectory Detection Between Regions of Interest Based on ANPR System

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Abstract

With the popularization of automobiles, more and more algorithms have been proposed in the last few years for the anomalous trajectory detection. However, existing approaches, in general, deal only with the data generated by GPS devices, which need a great deal of pre-processing works. Moreover, without the consideration of region’s local characteristics, those approaches always put all trajectories even though with different source and destination regions together. Therefore, in this paper, we devise a novel framework for anomalous trajectory detection between regions of interest by utilizing the data captured by Automatic Number-Plate Recognition (ANPR) system. Our framework consists of three phases: abstraction, detection, classification, which is specially engineered to exploit both spatial and temporal features. In addition, extensive experiments have been conducted on a large-scale real-world datasets and the results show that our framework can work effectively.

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Ying, G., Yiwen, N., Wei, Y., Hongli, X., & Liusheng, H. (2018). Anomalous Trajectory Detection Between Regions of Interest Based on ANPR System. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 10861 LNCS, pp. 631–643). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93701-4_50

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