Video surveillance using deep transfer learning and deep domain adaptation: Towards better generalization

Recently, developing automated video surveillance systems (VSSs) has become crucial to ensure the security and safety of the population, especially during events involving large crowds, such as sporting events. While artificial intelligence (AI) smooths the path of computers to think like humans, ma...

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Veröffentlicht in:Engineering applications of artificial intelligence 2023-03, Vol.119, p.105698, Article 105698
Hauptverfasser: Himeur, Yassine, Al-Maadeed, Somaya, Kheddar, Hamza, Al-Maadeed, Noor, Abualsaud, Khalid, Mohamed, Amr, Khattab, Tamer
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Zusammenfassung:Recently, developing automated video surveillance systems (VSSs) has become crucial to ensure the security and safety of the population, especially during events involving large crowds, such as sporting events. While artificial intelligence (AI) smooths the path of computers to think like humans, machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) pave the way more, even by adding training and learning components. DL algorithms require data labeling and high-performance computers to effectively analyze and understand surveillance data recorded from fixed or mobile cameras installed in indoor or outdoor environments. However, they might not perform as expected, take much time in training, or not have enough input data to generalize well. To that end, deep transfer learning (DTL) and deep domain adaptation (DDA) have recently been proposed as promising solutions to alleviate these issues. Typically, they can (i) ease the training process, (ii) improve the generalizability of ML and DL models, and (iii) overcome data scarcity problems by transferring knowledge from one domain to another or from one task to another. Although the increasing number of articles proposed to develop DTL- and DDA-based VSSs, a thorough review that summarizes and criticizes the state-of-the-art is still missing. To that end, this paper introduces, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, the first overview of existing DTL- and DDA-based video surveillance to (i) shed light on their benefits, (ii) discuss their challenges, and (iii) highlight their future perspectives.
ISSN:0952-1976
1873-6769
DOI:10.1016/j.engappai.2022.105698