arXiv AI By Mei Yuan, Qi Long, Qifeng Wu, Zhenyang Li, Yizhou Zhao, Lei Wang, Yang Liu, Min Xu

O-VAD: Industrial Video Anomaly Detection through Object-Centric Tracking and Reasoning

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arXiv:2607. 18142v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Industrial Video Anomaly Detection (IVAD) aims to identify anomalous objects and events in an industrial process, which is crucial for modern manufacturing and quality control systems.

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