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Video Crowd Localization with Multi-focus Gaussian Neighborhood Attention and a Large-Scale Benchmark

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2022-10-05 v4

Abstract

Video crowd localization is a crucial yet challenging task, which aims to estimate exact locations of human heads in the given crowded videos. To model spatial-temporal dependencies of human mobility, we propose a multi-focus Gaussian neighborhood attention (GNA), which can effectively exploit long-range correspondences while maintaining the spatial topological structure of the input videos. In particular, our GNA can also capture the scale variation of human heads well using the equipped multi-focus mechanism. Based on the multi-focus GNA, we develop a unified neural network called GNANet to accurately locate head centers in video clips by fully aggregating spatial-temporal information via a scene modeling module and a context cross-attention module. Moreover, to facilitate future researches in this field, we introduce a large-scale crowd video benchmark named VSCrowd, which consists of 60K+ frames captured in various surveillance scenarios and 2M+ head annotations. Finally, we conduct extensive experiments on three datasets including our SenseCrowd, and the experiment results show that the proposed method is capable to achieve state-of-the-art performance for both video crowd localization and counting.

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@article{arxiv.2107.08645,
  title  = {Video Crowd Localization with Multi-focus Gaussian Neighborhood Attention and a Large-Scale Benchmark},
  author = {Haopeng Li and Lingbo Liu and Kunlin Yang and Shinan Liu and Junyu Gao and Bin Zhao and Rui Zhang and Jun Hou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.08645},
  year   = {2022}
}