Detecting video surveillance using VGG19 convolutional neural networks

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作者
butt U.M. [1 ,2 ]
Letchmunan S. [1 ]
Hassan F.H. [1 ]
Zia S. [3 ]
Baqir A. [4 ]
机构
[1] Department of Computer Sciences, University Sains Malysia
[2] Department of Computer Sciences, University of Lahore, Chenab Campus
[3] Faculty of Computing and IT, University of Sialkot, Sialkot
来源
International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications | 2020年 / 02期
关键词
AlexNet; Anomalous detection; ConvoNet; Surveillance video; VGG16; VGG19;
D O I
10.14569/ijacsa.2020.0110285
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摘要
The meteoric growth of data over the internet from the last few years has created a challenge of mining and extracting useful patterns from a large dataset. In recent years, the growth of digital libraries and video databases makes it more challenging and important to extract useful information from raw data to prevent and detect the crimes from the database automatically. Street crime snatching and theft detection is the major challenge in video mining. The main target is to select features/objects which usually occurs at the time of snatching. The number of moving targets imitates the performance, speed and amount of motion in the anomalous video. The dataset used in this paper is Snatch 101; the videos in the dataset are further divided into frames. The frames are labelled and segmented for training. We applied the VGG19 Convolutional Neural Network architecture algorithm and extracted the features of objects and compared them with original video features and objects. The main contribution of our research is to create frames from the videos and then label the objects. The objects are selected from frames where we can detect anomalous activities. The proposed system is never used before for crime prediction, and it is computationally efficient and effective as compared to state-of-the-art systems. The proposed system outperformed with 81 % accuracy as compared to stateof-the-art systems. © Science and Information Organization.
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