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    Detecting anomalies in dense 3D crowds
    (Elsevier, 2025-08) Prieto-Martín, Melania; Comino-Trinidad, Marc; Casas, Dan
    Estimating the behavior of dense 3D crowds is crucial for applications in security, surveillance, and planning. Detecting events in such crowds from a single video, the most common scenario, is challenging due to ambiguities, occlusions, and complex human behavior. To address this, we propose a method that overlays pixel-based labels on video data to highlight anomalies in dense 3D crowds movement. Our key contribution is a data-driven, image-based model trained on features derived from 3D virtual crowd animations of articulated characters that mimic real crowds at a micro-level. By using training data based on captured dense crowd trajectories and realistic 3D motions, we can analyze and detect anomalies in complex real-world scenarios. Additionally, while acquiring ground-truth data from diverse viewpoints is difficult in real-world settings, our virtual simulator allows rendering scenes from multiple perspectives, enabling the training of models robust to viewpoint variations. We demonstrate qualitatively and quantitatively that our method can detect anomalies in much denser crowds than existing methods.

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