Matching people across views is still an open problem in computer vision and in video surveillance systems. In this paper we address the problem of person re-identification across disjoint cameras by proposing an efficient but robust kernel descriptor to encode the appearance of a person. The matching is then improved by applying a learning technique based on Kernel Canonical Correlation Analysis (KCCA) which finds a common subspace between the proposed de- scriptors extracted from disjoint cameras, projecting them into a new description space. This common description space is then used to identify a person from one camera to another with a standard nearest-neighbor voting method. We evaluate our approach on two publicly available datasets ...
Abstract. Re-identification of individuals across camera networks with limited or no overlapping fie...
Person re-identification tackles the problem whether an ob-served person of interest reappears in a ...
Person re-identification is the task of recognizing an individual that has already been observed ove...
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 this paper, we introduce a method to overcome one of the main challenges of person re-identificat...
In this paper, we introduce a method to overcome one of the main challenges of person re-identificat...
Person re-identification is the task to match people in surveillance cameras at different time and l...
Abstract—Person re-identification is the task to match people in surveillance cameras at different t...
Person re-identification refers to recognizing people across non-overlapping cameras at different ti...
Signature-based matching has been the dominant choice for state-of-the-art person re-identification ...
This paper deals with person re-identification in a multi-camera scenario with non-overlapping field...
Abstract—This paper deals with person re-identification in a multi-camera scenario with non-overlapp...
Person re-identification in a non-overlapping multi-camera scenario is an open and interesting chall...
Abstract. Re-identification of individuals across camera networks with limited or no overlapping fie...
Person re-identification tackles the problem whether an ob-served person of interest reappears in a ...
Person re-identification is the task of recognizing an individual that has already been observed ove...
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 this paper, we introduce a method to overcome one of the main challenges of person re-identificat...
In this paper, we introduce a method to overcome one of the main challenges of person re-identificat...
Person re-identification is the task to match people in surveillance cameras at different time and l...
Abstract—Person re-identification is the task to match people in surveillance cameras at different t...
Person re-identification refers to recognizing people across non-overlapping cameras at different ti...
Signature-based matching has been the dominant choice for state-of-the-art person re-identification ...
This paper deals with person re-identification in a multi-camera scenario with non-overlapping field...
Abstract—This paper deals with person re-identification in a multi-camera scenario with non-overlapp...
Person re-identification in a non-overlapping multi-camera scenario is an open and interesting chall...
Abstract. Re-identification of individuals across camera networks with limited or no overlapping fie...
Person re-identification tackles the problem whether an ob-served person of interest reappears in a ...
Person re-identification is the task of recognizing an individual that has already been observed ove...