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  2020, Vol. 33 Issue (3): 234-248    DOI: 10.16451/j.cnki.issn1003-6059.202003005
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Vision-Based Abnormal Vehicle Behavior Detection: A Survey
HUANG Chao1,3, HU Zhijun2, XU Yong1,3, WANG Yaowei3
1.Bio-Computing Research Center, College of Computer Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology(Shenzhen), Shenzhen 518055;
2.College of Mathematics and Statistics, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin 541004;
3.Peng Cheng Laboratory, Shenzhen 518000

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Abstract  Vision-based abnormal vehicle behavior detection can detect abnormal vehicle behaviors in the traffic surveillance video promptly and give an alarm. It plays an important role in improving the efficiency of traffic enforcement and traffic conditions and reducing traffic accident rate. Despite the progresses in abnormal vehicle behavior detection, there are still many challenges in practical application, such as lack of labeled data, uncertain anomaly, occlusion and poor real time capability. To make a clear understanding of abnormal vehicle behavior detection, the algorithms proposed in recent years are summarized. Firstly, the typical features representing vehicle behaviors are introduced, and the advantages and disadvantages of model learning methods of the algorithms are discussed from the perspectives of supervised and unsupervised learning. Then, the existing algorithms are categorized into model-based, reconstruction-based and deep neural network-based methods. Each category is introduced and analyzed. Finally, problems and prediction of the future of abnormal vehicle behavior detection are discussed.
Key wordsAbnormal Vehicle Behavior Detection      Feature Extraction      Behavior Learning      Behavior Modeling      Deep Learning     
Received: 17 September 2019     
ZTFLH: TP 391.41  
Fund:Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.61876051), Guangdong Province High-Level Personnel of Special Support Program(No.2016TX03X164)
Corresponding Authors: XU Yong, Ph.D., professor. His research interests include pa-ttern recognition, computer vision, deep learning and video analysis.   
About author:: HUANG Chao, Ph.D. candidate. His research interests include pattern recognition and deep learning. HU Zhijun, Ph.D. candidate. His research interests include fractal image compre-ssion, image and video retrieval. WANG Yaowei, Ph.D., professor. His research interests include intelligent survei-llance, machine learning, multimedia content analysis and understanding.
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HUANG Chao,HU Zhijun,XU Yong等. Vision-Based Abnormal Vehicle Behavior Detection: A Survey[J]. , 2020, 33(3): 234-248.
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