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MULDE: Multiscale Log-Density Estimation via Denoising Score Matching for Video Anomaly Detection

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2024-03-22 v1

Abstract

We propose a novel approach to video anomaly detection: we treat feature vectors extracted from videos as realizations of a random variable with a fixed distribution and model this distribution with a neural network. This lets us estimate the likelihood of test videos and detect video anomalies by thresholding the likelihood estimates. We train our video anomaly detector using a modification of denoising score matching, a method that injects training data with noise to facilitate modeling its distribution. To eliminate hyperparameter selection, we model the distribution of noisy video features across a range of noise levels and introduce a regularizer that tends to align the models for different levels of noise. At test time, we combine anomaly indications at multiple noise scales with a Gaussian mixture model. Running our video anomaly detector induces minimal delays as inference requires merely extracting the features and forward-propagating them through a shallow neural network and a Gaussian mixture model. Our experiments on five popular video anomaly detection benchmarks demonstrate state-of-the-art performance, both in the object-centric and in the frame-centric setup.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2403.14497,
  title  = {MULDE: Multiscale Log-Density Estimation via Denoising Score Matching for Video Anomaly Detection},
  author = {Jakub Micorek and Horst Possegger and Dominik Narnhofer and Horst Bischof and Mateusz Kozinski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.14497},
  year   = {2024}
}