2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2205.11394
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Detection of Fights in Videos: A Comparison Study of Anomaly Detection and Action Recognition

Abstract: Detection of fights is an important surveillance application in videos. Most existing methods use supervised binary action recognition. Since frame-level annotations are very hard to get for anomaly detection, weakly supervised learning using multiple instance learning is widely used. This paper explores the detection of fights in videos as one special type of anomaly detection and as binary action recognition. We use the UBI-Fight and NTU-CCTV-Fight datasets for most of the study since they have frame-level a… Show more

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