Abstract

The huge and ever growing volume of traffic video poses a compelling demand for efficient automatic detection of traffic anomaly. In this paper, a new traffic anomaly detection algorithm is introduced. It firstly divides a traffic video into several video cubes in temporal domain, and each video cube is divided into video blocks in spatial domain. Each image block of a video block is described using the local invariant features and the visual codebook approach. Based on the descriptor of the image block, we count the category number of the block (CNB) of a video block. Then, a Gaussian distribution model for estimating the probability of normal traffic with respect to the CNB is learned. The learned Gaussian distribution model is then used to detect the traffic anomaly from the test traffic video. Eventually, the results of all video blocks are fused to achieve the final decision. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm performs better than two existing algorithms on both the intersection traffic videos and main road traffic videos.

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