After first observing a person, the task of person re-identification involves recognising an individual at different locations across a network of cameras at a later time. Traditionally, this task has been performed by first extracting appearance features of an individual and then matching these features to the previous observation. However, identifying an individual based solely on appearance can be ambiguous, particularly when people wear similar clothing (i.e. people dressed in uniforms in sporting and school settings). This task is made more difficult when the resolution of the input image is small as is typically the case in multi-camera networks. To circumvent these issues, we need to use other contextual cues. In this paper, we use "...
Abstract For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of la...
Person re-identification (Re-ID) is a technique to retrieve the specific pedestrian in an image or v...
Person re-identification in a non-overlapping multi-camera scenario is an open and interesting chall...
After first observing a person, the task of person re-identification involves recognising an individ...
This paper presents a subject centric group feature for person re-identification. Our approach is in...
The visual association of a person appearing in the field of view of different cameras is today well...
Person re-identification is best known as the problem of associating a single person that is o...
Visually identifying a target individual reliably in a crowded environment observed by a distributed...
Person re-identification aims to recognize the same person viewed by disjoint cameras at different t...
For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of large-scal...
In a system of cameras, it can be beneficial to track and identify people as they move through the s...
Abstract For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of la...
The aim of this project is to apply a person re-identification algorithm which uses trivial appearan...
In this paper, we investigate person re-identification (re-ID) in a multi-camera network for surveil...
In this paper, we investigate person re-identification (re-ID) in a multi-camera network for surveil...
Abstract For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of la...
Person re-identification (Re-ID) is a technique to retrieve the specific pedestrian in an image or v...
Person re-identification in a non-overlapping multi-camera scenario is an open and interesting chall...
After first observing a person, the task of person re-identification involves recognising an individ...
This paper presents a subject centric group feature for person re-identification. Our approach is in...
The visual association of a person appearing in the field of view of different cameras is today well...
Person re-identification is best known as the problem of associating a single person that is o...
Visually identifying a target individual reliably in a crowded environment observed by a distributed...
Person re-identification aims to recognize the same person viewed by disjoint cameras at different t...
For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of large-scal...
In a system of cameras, it can be beneficial to track and identify people as they move through the s...
Abstract For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of la...
The aim of this project is to apply a person re-identification algorithm which uses trivial appearan...
In this paper, we investigate person re-identification (re-ID) in a multi-camera network for surveil...
In this paper, we investigate person re-identification (re-ID) in a multi-camera network for surveil...
Abstract For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of la...
Person re-identification (Re-ID) is a technique to retrieve the specific pedestrian in an image or v...
Person re-identification in a non-overlapping multi-camera scenario is an open and interesting chall...