Person re-identification (ReID) plays an important role in intelligent surveillance and receives widespread attention from academics and the industry. Due to extreme changes in viewing angles, some discriminative local regions are suppressed. In addition, the data with similar backgrounds collected by a fixed viewing angle camera will also affect the model’s ability to distinguish a person. Therefore, we need to discover more fine-grained information to form the overall characteristics of each identity. The proposed self-erasing network structure composed of three branches benefits the extraction of global information, the suppression of background noise and the mining of local information. The two self-erasing strategies that we proposed e...
In this thesis work, a person re-identification tool is presented. The person re-identification prob...
State-of-the-art person re-identification (ReID) models use Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) for ...
Recognizing different visual signatures of people across non-overlapping cameras is still an open pr...
Employing attention mechanisms to model both global and local features as a final pedestrian represe...
Person re-identification (ReID) focuses on identifying people across different scenes in video surve...
Person re-identification (reID) aims at retrieving an image of the person of interest from a set of ...
Person re-identification (ReID) focuses on identifying people across different scenes in video surve...
In this paper, we investigate person re-identification (re-ID) in a multi-camera network for surveil...
Artificial intelligence surveillance has become increasingly popular due to its security applications...
Recent progress in the field of person re-identification have shown promising improvement by designi...
In this paper, we investigate person re-identification (re-ID) in a multi-camera network for surveil...
Person re-identification has been a significant application in the field of video surveillance analy...
Person re-identification (re-ID) is a fundamental problem in the field of computer vision. The perfo...
AbstractPerson re-identification (ReID) seeks to identify the same individual across different camer...
Abstract For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of la...
In this thesis work, a person re-identification tool is presented. The person re-identification prob...
State-of-the-art person re-identification (ReID) models use Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) for ...
Recognizing different visual signatures of people across non-overlapping cameras is still an open pr...
Employing attention mechanisms to model both global and local features as a final pedestrian represe...
Person re-identification (ReID) focuses on identifying people across different scenes in video surve...
Person re-identification (reID) aims at retrieving an image of the person of interest from a set of ...
Person re-identification (ReID) focuses on identifying people across different scenes in video surve...
In this paper, we investigate person re-identification (re-ID) in a multi-camera network for surveil...
Artificial intelligence surveillance has become increasingly popular due to its security applications...
Recent progress in the field of person re-identification have shown promising improvement by designi...
In this paper, we investigate person re-identification (re-ID) in a multi-camera network for surveil...
Person re-identification has been a significant application in the field of video surveillance analy...
Person re-identification (re-ID) is a fundamental problem in the field of computer vision. The perfo...
AbstractPerson re-identification (ReID) seeks to identify the same individual across different camer...
Abstract For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of la...
In this thesis work, a person re-identification tool is presented. The person re-identification prob...
State-of-the-art person re-identification (ReID) models use Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) for ...
Recognizing different visual signatures of people across non-overlapping cameras is still an open pr...