Abstract:Detection of unusual trajectories of moving objects (e.g., people, automobiles, etc.) is an important problem in many civilian and military surveillance applications. In this work, we propose a multi-objective evolutionary algorithms and rough sets-based approach that breaks down 2-dimensional trajectories into a set of additive components, which then can be used to build a classifier capable of recognizing typical, but yet unseen trajectories, and identifying those that seem suspicious.
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