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Weakly-supervised Video Anomaly Detection

Weakly-supervised Video Anomaly Detection (WS-VAD) refers to identifying unusual or anomalous behaviors within video sequences using models trained primarily on video-level labels, without explicit frame-level annotations. Unlike fully-supervised methods, weakly-supervised approaches significantly reduce annotation costs by leveraging coarse labels (e.g., videos labeled as normal or anomalous). The primary challenge of this task is accurately localizing temporal anomalies and effectively distinguishing subtle anomalous activities from normal background events, relying only on limited supervision signals.

Papers

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Human-Scene Network: A Novel Baseline with Self-rectifying Loss for Weakly supervised Video Anomaly Detection0
Injecting Explainability and Lightweight Design into Weakly Supervised Video Anomaly Detection Systems0
A Lightweight Video Anomaly Detection Model with Weak Supervision and Adaptive Instance Selection0
Just Dance with π! A Poly-modal Inductor for Weakly-supervised Video Anomaly Detection0
Just Dance with pi! A Poly-modal Inductor for Weakly-supervised Video Anomaly Detection0
Weakly Supervised Video Anomaly Detection Based on Cross-Batch Clustering Guidance0
Text Prompt with Normality Guidance for Weakly Supervised Video Anomaly Detection0
Look Around for Anomalies: Weakly-Supervised Anomaly Detection via Context-Motion Relational Learning0
Multimodal Attention-Enhanced Feature Fusion-based Weekly Supervised Anomaly Violence Detection0
Open-Vocabulary Video Anomaly Detection0
Weakly Supervised Video Anomaly Detection and Localization with Spatio-Temporal Prompts0
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