Deep learning based crowd counting model for drone assisted systems

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcin Woźniak ◽  
Jakub Siłka ◽  
Michal Wieczorek
Author(s):  
Han Jia ◽  
Xuecheng Zou

A major problem of counting high-density crowded scenes is the lack of flexibility and robustness exhibited by existing methods, and almost all recent state-of-the-art methods only show good performance in estimation errors and density map quality for select datasets. The biggest challenge faced by these methods is the analysis of similar features between the crowd and background, as well as overlaps between individuals. Hence, we propose a light and easy-to-train network for congestion cognition based on dilated convolution, which can exponentially enlarge the receptive field, preserve original resolution, and generate a high-quality density map. With the dilated convolutional layers, the counting accuracy can be enhanced as the feature map keeps its original resolution. By removing fully-connected layers, the network architecture becomes more concise, thereby reducing resource consumption significantly. The flexibility and robustness improvements of the proposed network compared to previous methods were validated using the variance of data size and different overlap levels of existing open source datasets. Experimental results showed that the proposed network is suitable for transfer learning on different datasets and enhances crowd counting in highly congested scenes. Therefore, the network is expected to have broader applications, for example in Internet of Things and portable devices.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zuo Huang ◽  
Richard Sinnott ◽  
Qiuhong Ke
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2020 ◽  
Vol 171 ◽  
pp. 770-779
Author(s):  
Ujwala Bhangale ◽  
Suchitra Patil ◽  
Vaibhav Vishwanath ◽  
Parth Thakker ◽  
Amey Bansode ◽  
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Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
Jianqiang Xu ◽  
Haoyu Zhao ◽  
Weidong Min ◽  
Yi Zou ◽  
Qiyan Fu

Crowd gathering detection plays an important role in security supervision of public areas. Existing image-processing-based methods are not robust for complex scenes, and deep-learning-based methods for gathering detection mainly focus on the design of the network, which ignores the inner feature of the crowd gathering action. To alleviate such problems, this work proposes a novel framework Detection of Group Gathering (DGG) based on the crowd counting method using deep learning approaches and statistics to detect crowd gathering. The DGG mainly contains three parts, i.e., Detecting Candidate Frame of Gathering (DCFG), Gathering Area Detection (GAD), and Gathering Judgement (GJ). The DCFG is proposed to find the frame index in a video that has the maximum people number based on the crowd counting method. This frame means that the crowd has gathered and the specific gathering area will be detected next. The GAD detects the local area that has the maximum crowd density in a frame with a slide search box. The local area contains the inner feature of the gathering action and represents that the crowd gathering in this local area, which is denoted by grid coordinates in a video frame. Based on the detected results of the DCFG and the GAD, the GJ is proposed to analyze the statistical relationship between the local area and the global area to find the stable pattern for the crowd gathering action. Experiments based on benchmarks show that the proposed DGG has a robust representation of the gathering feature and a high detection accuracy. There is the potential that the DGG can be used in social security and smart city domains.


Author(s):  
Tjeng Wawan Cenggoro

The growth of deep learning for crowd counting is immense in the recent years. This results in numerous deep learning model developed with huge multifariousness. This paper aims to capture a big picture of existing deep learning models for crowd counting. Hence, the development of novel models for future works can be accelerated.


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