SAVCHOI: Detecting Suspicious Activities using Dense Video Captioning with Human Object Interactions
Mittal, Ansh, Ghosal, Shuvam, Bansal, Rishibha
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Detecting suspicious activities in surveillance videos is a longstanding problem in real-time surveillance that leads to difficulties in detecting crimes. Hence, we propose a novel approach for detecting and summarizing suspicious activities in surveillance videos. We have also created ground truth summaries for the UCF-Crime video dataset. We modify a pre-existing approach for this task by leveraging the Human-Object Interaction (HOI) model for the Visual features in the Bi-Modal Transformer. Further, we validate our approach against the existing state-of-the-art algorithms for the Dense Video Captioning task for the ActivityNet Captions dataset. We observe that this formulation for Dense Captioning performs significantly better than other discussed BMT-based approaches for BLEU@1, BLEU@2, BLEU@3, BLEU@4, and METEOR. We further perform a comparative analysis of the dataset and the model to report the findings based on different NMS thresholds (searched using Genetic Algorithms). Here, our formulation outperforms all the models for BLEU@1, BLEU@2, BLEU@3, and most models for BLEU@4 and METEOR falling short of only ADV-INF Global by 25% and 0.5%, respectively.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-22-2022
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