Abstract

Extracting motion descriptors in crowd videos is highly challenging due to scene clutter and serious occlusions. In this paper, Locally Consistent Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LC-LDA) model is proposed to learn collective motion patterns using tracklets and bag-of-words as low level features. The LC-LDA model implements a graph Laplacian operator to impose neighboring constraints to tracklets on a local manifold, which enforces the spatial–temporal coherence of tracklets in a high dimensional bag-of-word feature space. With initialization of clustering on a manifold, LC-LDA model improves the unsupervised inference capability and compactness of learned collective motion patterns. Experimental results on three public datasets indicate that LC-LDA based motion patterns can improve the trajectory clustering performance effectively.

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