Abstract
Automatically detecting unusual behavior in a crowded environment greatly improves public safety. Unusual behaviors are those that depend on the rules established in the environment under consideration and cannot be properly described. This paper proposes a new deep feature-based crowd anomaly detection method. Priorly, the input image is preprocessed using the Weiner filtering method. Subsequently, AlexNet, VGGnet, and ResNet-based deep features are extracted. During this process, all three models were optimally tuned. For optimization, a new hybrid optimization method called Hybrid COOT and Bald Eagle with Bernoulli Map Evaluation (HCBEBME) is introduced in this work. This improves the performance of extracting features from the input. Finally, based on the proposed feature set, anomalies are detected by the hybrid detection model that combines LSTM and Bi-GRU models, respectively. Finally, the performance of the proposed model is validated over the conventional models. The detection accuracy of the suggested approach is 96.59%, whereas the minimal accuracy scores for the other methods BRCASO, GNNN, CNN-BILSTM, LSTM, BIGRU, BILSTM, CNN, and RNN are 93.63%, 79.16%, 87.57%, 73.85%, 70.59%, 77.08%, 81.44%, and 84.66% respectively.
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