Abstract

With the cost decrease of security monitoring facilities such as cameras, video surveillance has been widely applied to public security and safety such as banks, transportation, shopping malls, etc. which allows police to monitor abnormal events. Through deep learning, authors can achieve high performance of human behavior detection and recognition by using model training and tests. This chapter uses public datasets Weizmann dataset and KTH dataset to train deep learning models. Four deep learning models were investigated for human behavior recognition. Results show that YOLOv3 model is the best one and achieved 96.29% of mAP based on Weizmann dataset and 84.58% of mAP on KTH dataset. The chapter conducts human behavior recognition using deep learning and evaluates the outcomes of different approaches with the support of the datasets.

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