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Shape activity: A continuous-state HMM for moving/deforming shapes with application to abnormal activity detection

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
卷 14, 期 10, 页码 1603-1616

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIP.2005.852197

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abnormal acitivity detection; activity recognition; hidden Markov model (HMM); landmark shape dynamics; particle filtering; shape activity

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The aim is to model activity performed by a group of moving and interacting objects (which can be people, cars, or different rigid components of the human body) and use the models for abnormal activity detection. Previous approaches to modeling group activity include co-occurrence statistics (individual and joint histograms) and dynamic Bayesian networks, neither of which is applicable when the number of interacting objects is large. We treat the objects as point objects (referred to as landmarks) and propose to model their changing configuration as a moving and deforming shape (using Kendall's shape theory for discrete landmarks). A continuous-state hidden Markov model is defined for landmark shape dynamics in an activity. The configuration of landmarks at a given time forms the observation vector, and the corresponding shape and the scaled Euclidean motion parameters form the hidden-state vector. An abnormal activity is then defined as a change in the shape activity model, which could be slow or drastic and whose parameters are unknown. Results are shown on a real abnormal activity-detection problem involving multiple moving objects.

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