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Abductive Ego-View Accident Video Understanding for Safe Driving Perception

Jianwu Fang, Leilei Li, Junfei Zhou, Junbin Xiao, Hongkai Yu, Chen Lv, Jianru Xue, Tat‐Seng Chua

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Abstract

We present MM-AU, a novel dataset for Multi-Modal Accident video Understanding. MM-AU contains 11,727 in-the-wild ego-view accident videos, each with temporally aligned text descriptions. We annotate over 2.23 mil-lion object boxes and 58,650 pairs of video-based accident reasons, covering 58 accident categories. MM-AU supports various accident understanding tasks, particularly multimodal video diffusion to understand accident cause-effect chains for safe driving. With MM-AU, we present an Abductive accident Video unders tanding framework for Safe Driving perception (AdVersa-SD). AdVersa-SD performs video diffusion via an Object-Centric Video Diffusion (OAVD) method which is driven by an abductive CLIP model. This model involves a contrastive interaction loss to learn the pair co-occurrence of normal, near-accident, accident frames with the corresponding text descriptions, such as accident reasons, prevention advice, and accident categories. OAVD enforces the object region learning while fixing the content of the original frame background in video generation, to find the dominant objects for certain accidents. Extensive experiments verify the abductive ability of AdVersa-SD and the superiority of OAVD against the state-of-the-art diffusion models. Additionally, we provide care-ful benchmark evaluations for object detection and accident reason answering since AdVersa-SD relies on precise object and accident reason information.

Topics & Concepts

Id, ego and super-egoPerceptionComputer scienceAccident (philosophy)PsychologyComputer securityApplied psychologySocial psychologyNeuroscienceEpistemologyPhilosophyVideo Surveillance and Tracking MethodsAdvanced Neural Network ApplicationsHuman Pose and Action Recognition