Abstract. Re-identification of individuals across camera networks with limited or no overlapping fields of view remains challenging in spite of significant research efforts. In this paper, we propose the use, and ex-tensively evaluate the performance, of four alternatives for re-ID clas-sification: regularized Pairwise Constrained Component Analysis, ker-nel Local Fisher Discriminant Analysis, Marginal Fisher Analysis and a ranking ensemble voting scheme, used in conjunction with different sizes of sets of histogram-based features and linear, χ2 and RBF-χ2 kernels. Comparisons against the state-of-art show significant improvements in performance measured both in terms of Cumulative Match Characteris-tic curves (CMC) and Proportion of Uncert...
In the driving field of computer vision, re-identification of an individual in a camera network is v...
This paper presents a novel person re-identification framework based on data fusion. The pipeline of...
Existing person re-identification (re-id) methods mostly exploit a large set of cross-camera identit...
Person re-identification in a non-overlapping multi-camera scenario is an open and interesting chall...
Person re-identification (re-ID) tasks aim to identify the same person in multiple images captured f...
We propose an effective structured learning based ap- proach to the problem of person re-identificat...
International audienceIn video surveillance, Person Re-Identification(Re-ID) consists in recognizing...
Abstract—This paper deals with person re-identification in a multi-camera scenario with non-overlapp...
We propose an effective structured learning based ap-proach to the problem of person re-identificati...
This paper deals with person re-identification in a multi-camera scenario with non-overlapping field...
Copyright © 2018, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (www.aaai.org). All rig...
Matching people across views is still an open problem in computer vision and in video surveillance s...
Matching people across views is still an open problem in computer vision and in video surveillance s...
Matching people across views is still an open problem in computer vision and in video surveillance s...
Matching people across views is still an open problem in computer vision and in video surveillance s...
In the driving field of computer vision, re-identification of an individual in a camera network is v...
This paper presents a novel person re-identification framework based on data fusion. The pipeline of...
Existing person re-identification (re-id) methods mostly exploit a large set of cross-camera identit...
Person re-identification in a non-overlapping multi-camera scenario is an open and interesting chall...
Person re-identification (re-ID) tasks aim to identify the same person in multiple images captured f...
We propose an effective structured learning based ap- proach to the problem of person re-identificat...
International audienceIn video surveillance, Person Re-Identification(Re-ID) consists in recognizing...
Abstract—This paper deals with person re-identification in a multi-camera scenario with non-overlapp...
We propose an effective structured learning based ap-proach to the problem of person re-identificati...
This paper deals with person re-identification in a multi-camera scenario with non-overlapping field...
Copyright © 2018, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (www.aaai.org). All rig...
Matching people across views is still an open problem in computer vision and in video surveillance s...
Matching people across views is still an open problem in computer vision and in video surveillance s...
Matching people across views is still an open problem in computer vision and in video surveillance s...
Matching people across views is still an open problem in computer vision and in video surveillance s...
In the driving field of computer vision, re-identification of an individual in a camera network is v...
This paper presents a novel person re-identification framework based on data fusion. The pipeline of...
Existing person re-identification (re-id) methods mostly exploit a large set of cross-camera identit...