使用动态图像的视频中的实时暴力检测

Ademir Rafael Marques Guedes, Guillermo Cámara Chávez
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暴力检测的问题包括识别视频流中具有暴力特征的场景。所讨论的暴力行为可以是多种多样的,从打架、推搡、抢劫到枪击和爆炸。检测暴力的存在有助于对视频和电影进行分类,阻止针对特定受众的不适当内容,以及提高负责监视区域的安全人员的表现。这项工作提出了一种基于动态图像方法的方法,使用手工制作和CNN特征的视觉词袋范式和支持向量机分类器来检测文学数据库视频流中涉及身体斗争的暴力行为。本文提出的方法对Hockey数据集的平均准确率为97.50%,对Movies数据集的平均准确率为99.80%,对Crowd数据集的平均准确率为93.40%。此外,每个视频中的暴力识别在百分之一秒内完成。此外,在这项工作中提出的技术有一个优点,即它们甚至可以应用于计算资源有限的环境中,并且GPU或并行处理等技术不可用。
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Real-Time Violence Detection in Videos Using Dynamic Images
The problem of violence detection consists of identifying scenes that characterize violence in a video stream. The violent actions in question can be of the most diverse, from fights, pushes, and robberies to shots and explosions. Detecting the presence of violence is useful for classifying videos and films, blocking inappropriate content for specific audiences, and improving security personnel's performance responsible for areas under surveillance. This work proposes an approach based on the Dynamic Images method, using handcrafted and CNN features the Bag of Visual Words paradigm and a SVM classifier to detect violent actions that involve corporal struggle in the video streams of databases of literature. The proposed methods can achieve an average accuracy of 97.50% for the Hockey dataset, 99.80% for the Movies dataset, and 93.40% for the Crowd dataset. Besides, the identification of violence in each video was performed in of hundredths of a second. Also, the techniques proposed in this work have the advantage that they can be applied even in environments where computational resources are limited, and technologies such as GPU or parallel processing are not available.
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