Video Behaviour Mining Using a Dynamic Topic Model |
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Authors: | Timothy Hospedales Shaogang Gong Tao Xiang |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science,Queen Mary University of London,London,UK |
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Abstract: | This paper addresses the problem of fully automated mining of public space video data, a highly desirable capability under
contemporary commercial and security considerations. This task is especially challenging due to the complexity of the object
behaviors to be profiled, the difficulty of analysis under the visual occlusions and ambiguities common in public space video,
and the computational challenge of doing so in real-time. We address these issues by introducing a new dynamic topic model,
termed a Markov Clustering Topic Model (MCTM). The MCTM builds on existing dynamic Bayesian network models and Bayesian topic
models, and overcomes their drawbacks on sensitivity, robustness and efficiency. Specifically, our model profiles complex
dynamic scenes by robustly clustering visual events into activities and these activities into global behaviours with temporal
dynamics. A Gibbs sampler is derived for offline learning with unlabeled training data and a new approximation to online Bayesian
inference is formulated to enable dynamic scene understanding and behaviour mining in new video data online in real-time.
The strength of this model is demonstrated by unsupervised learning of dynamic scene models for four complex and crowded public
scenes, and successful mining of behaviors and detection of salient events in each. |
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