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Synthetic Pseudo Anomalies for Unsupervised Video Anomaly Detection: A Simple yet Efficient Framework based on Masked Autoencoder

Xiangyu Huang (School of informatics Xiamen University); Caidan Zhao (School of Informatics Xiamen University); Chenxing Gao (xiamen university); Chen Lvdong (xiamen university); Zhiqiang Wu (Wright State University)

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07 Jun 2023

Due to the limited availability of anomalous samples for training, video anomaly detection is commonly viewed as a one-class classification problem. Many prevalent methods investigate the reconstruction difference produced by AutoEncoders (AEs) under the assumption that the AEs would reconstruct the normal data well while reconstructing anomalies poorly. However, even with only normal data training, the AEs often reconstruct anomalies well, which depletes their anomaly detection performance. To alleviate this issue, we propose a simple yet efficient framework for video anomaly detection. The pseudo anomaly samples are introduced, which are synthesized from only normal data by embedding random mask tokens without extra data processing. We also propose a normalcy consistency training strategy that encourages the AEs to better learn the regular knowledge from normal and corresponding pseudo anomaly data. This way, the AEs learn more distinct reconstruction boundaries between normal and abnormal data, resulting in superior anomaly discrimination capability. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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