In this paper, we propose an Appearance and Motion Enhancement Model (AMEM) for video-based person re-identification to enrich the two kinds of information contained in the backbone network in a more interpretable way. Concretely, human attribute recognition under the supervision of pseudo labels is exploited in an Appearance Enhancement Module (AEM) to help enrich the appearance and semantic information. A Motion Enhancement Module (MEM) is designed to capture the identity-discriminative walking patterns through predicting future frames. Despite a complex model with several auxiliary modules during training, only the backbone model plus two small branches are kept for similarity evaluation which constitute a simple but effective final mode...
Abstract For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of la...
International audienceIn video surveillance, Person Re-Identification(Re-ID) consists in recognizing...
© 2018 IEEE. Most person re-identification approaches and benchmarks assume that pedestrians go acro...
Re-identifying people in a network of cameras requires an invariant human representation. State of t...
Abstract Person re-identification has important applications in video surveillance. It is particular...
Video-based person re-identification is an important task with the challenges of lighting variation,...
Abstract For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of la...
Abstract. In video-surveillance, person re-identification is the task of recognising whether an indi...
Abstract For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of la...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2016. This paper considers person re-identification (re-id) i...
International audienceWe present in this paper a multi-shot human re-identification system from vide...
International audienceIn video surveillance, pedestrian attributes are defined as semantic descripto...
This paper considers person re-identification (re-id) in videos. We introduce a new video re-id data...
This paper focuses on improving the performance of image-to-video person re-identification through f...
Video Analytics applications like security and surveillance face a critical problem of person re-ide...
Abstract For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of la...
International audienceIn video surveillance, Person Re-Identification(Re-ID) consists in recognizing...
© 2018 IEEE. Most person re-identification approaches and benchmarks assume that pedestrians go acro...
Re-identifying people in a network of cameras requires an invariant human representation. State of t...
Abstract Person re-identification has important applications in video surveillance. It is particular...
Video-based person re-identification is an important task with the challenges of lighting variation,...
Abstract For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of la...
Abstract. In video-surveillance, person re-identification is the task of recognising whether an indi...
Abstract For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of la...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2016. This paper considers person re-identification (re-id) i...
International audienceWe present in this paper a multi-shot human re-identification system from vide...
International audienceIn video surveillance, pedestrian attributes are defined as semantic descripto...
This paper considers person re-identification (re-id) in videos. We introduce a new video re-id data...
This paper focuses on improving the performance of image-to-video person re-identification through f...
Video Analytics applications like security and surveillance face a critical problem of person re-ide...
Abstract For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of la...
International audienceIn video surveillance, Person Re-Identification(Re-ID) consists in recognizing...
© 2018 IEEE. Most person re-identification approaches and benchmarks assume that pedestrians go acro...