Paper ID: 2112.07159

Birds Eye View Social Distancing Analysis System

Zhengye Yang, Mingfei Sun, Hongzhe Ye, Zihao Xiong, Gil Zussman, Zoran Kostic

Social distancing can reduce the infection rates in respiratory pandemics such as COVID-19. Traffic intersections are particularly suitable for monitoring and evaluation of social distancing behavior in metropolises. We propose and evaluate a privacy-preserving social distancing analysis system (B-SDA), which uses bird's-eye view video recordings of pedestrians who cross traffic intersections. We devise algorithms for video pre-processing, object detection and tracking which are rooted in the known computer-vision and deep learning techniques, but modified to address the problem of detecting very small objects/pedestrians captured by a highly elevated camera. We propose a method for incorporating pedestrian grouping for detection of social distancing violations. B-SDA is used to compare pedestrian behavior based on pre-pandemic and pandemic videos in a major metropolitan area. The accomplished pedestrian detection performance is $63.0\%$ $AP_{50}$ and the tracking performance is $47.6\%$ MOTA. The social distancing violation rate of $15.6\%$ during the pandemic is notably lower than $31.4\%$ pre-pandemic baseline, indicating that pedestrians followed CDC-prescribed social distancing recommendations. The proposed system is suitable for deployment in real-world applications.

Submitted: Dec 14, 2021