Trajectory Clustering-Based Anomaly Detection in Indoor Human Movement

基于轨迹聚类的室内人体运动异常检测

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Abstract

Human movement anomalies in indoor spaces commonly involve urgent situations, such as security threats, accidents, and fires. This paper proposes a two-phase framework for detecting indoor human trajectory anomalies based on density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise (DBSCAN). The first phase of the framework groups datasets into clusters. In the second phase, the abnormality of a new trajectory is checked. A new metric called the longest common sub-sequence using indoor walking distance and semantic label (LCSS_IS) is proposed to calculate the similarity between trajectories, extending from the longest common sub-sequence (LCSS). Moreover, a DBSCAN cluster validity index (DCVI) is proposed to improve the trajectory clustering performance. The DCVI is used to choose the epsilon parameter for DBSCAN. The proposed method is evaluated using two real trajectory datasets: MIT Badge and sCREEN. The experimental results show that the proposed method effectively detects human trajectory anomalies in indoor spaces. With the MIT Badge dataset, the proposed method achieves 89.03% in terms of F1-score for hypothesized anomalies and above 93% for all synthesized anomalies. In the sCREEN dataset, the proposed method also achieves impressive results in F1-score on synthesized anomalies: 89.92% for rare location visit anomalies (τ = 0.5) and 93.63% for other anomalies.

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