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RWF2000 - A Large Scale Video Database for Violence Detection

Reminder

Due to the privacy requirements, video files are currently not available on this website.

Introduction

With the increasing of surveillance cameras in modern cities, huge amount of videos can be collected. While there are insufficient human resource for monitoring all the screens at one time.

We are considering how to use techniques of video understanding to detect violent behavior so that it can give a quick alarm in time.

File Description

  • Preprocess contains the python script to transform original video dataset to .npy files. Each .npy file is a tensor with shape = [nb_frames, img_height, img_width, 5]. The last channel contains 3 layers for RGB components and 2 layers for optical flows (vertical and horizontal components, respectively ).

  • Networks contain the keras implemention of our propsoed model. Also, the training scripts of single stream are provided here.

  • Models contains the pre-trained model implemented by Keras.

Dataset

  • Collected raw surveillance videos from YouTube, sliced them into clips within 5s at 30 fps, and labeled each clip as Violent or Non-Violent Behavior。

  • Dropped duplicated contents which appear in both training set and validation set.

  • Finally we got 2000 clips and 300,000 frames as a new data set for real-world violent behavior detection under surveillance camera.

Problems

Since all the videos are captured by surveillance cameras in public places, many of them may not have a good imaging quality due to dark environment, fast movement of object, lighting blur, etc. Here are some examples:

  • Only part of the person appears in the picture

  • Crowds and chaos

  • Small object at far distance

  • Low resolution

  • Transient action

Demo

  • Example - 1

  • Example - 2

License

  1. Without the approval of the SMIIP Lab, the RWF-2000 database is not allowed to be modified and redistributed.

  2. Without the approval of the SMIIP Lab, RWF-2000 database is not allowed for commercial purpose.

  3. In any case, the images and videos could not be used in a way that may cause damages on human’s mental health and personal privacy.

  4. To use this database for publishing papers, please kindly cite the following:

    @INPROCEEDINGS{9412502,
      author={Cheng, Ming and Cai, Kunjing and Li, Ming},
      booktitle={2020 25th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR)}, 
      title={RWF-2000: An Open Large Scale Video Database for Violence Detection}, 
      year={2021},
      volume={},
      number={},
      pages={4183-4190},
      doi={10.1109/ICPR48806.2021.9412502}}
    

Download

For privacy issues with the dataset, video files are currently not available on this website.