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Convergence of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication

Detecting Abnormal Human Movements Based on Variational Autoencoder

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Anomaly detection in human movements can improve safety in indoor workplaces. In this paper, we design a framework for detecting anomalous trajectories of humans in indoor spaces based on a variational autoencoder (VAE) with Bi-LSTM layers. First, the VAE is trained to capture the latent representation of normal trajectories. Then the abnormality of a new trajectory is checked using the trained VAE. In this step, the anomaly score of the trajectory is determined using the trajectory reconstruction error through the VAE. If the anomaly score exceeds a threshold, the trajectory is detected as an anomaly. To select the anomaly threshold, a new metric called D-score is proposed, which measures the difference between recall and precision. The anomaly threshold is selected according to the minimum value of the D-score on the validation set. The MIT Badge dataset, which is a real trajectory dataset of workers in indoor space, is used to evaluate the proposed framework. The experiment results show that our framework effectively identifies abnormal trajectories with 81.22% in terms of the F1-score.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Background
2.1. Bi-LSTM
2.2. Variational Autoencoder
3. Methodology
3.1 Variational Autoencoder-based Anomaly Detection in Human Movements
3.2 Determine the Anomaly Threshold
4. Performance Evaluation
4.1 Dataset
4.2 Parameter Learning
4.3 Results
5. Conclusion
Acknowledgement
References

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  • Doi Thi Lan Ph.D. Student, Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, University of Ulsan, Korea
  • Seokhoon Yoon Professor, Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, University of Ulsan, Korea

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