Visible thermal person re-identification (VT Re-ID) is the task of matching pedestrian images collected by thermal and visible light cameras. The two main challenges presented by VT Re-ID are the intra-class variation between pedestrian images and the cross-modality difference between visible and thermal images. Existing works have principally focused on local representation through cross-modality feature distribution, but ignore the internal connection of the local features of pedestrian body parts. Therefore, this paper proposes a dual-path attention network model to establish the spatial dependency relationship between the local features of the pedestrian feature map and to effectively enhance the feature extraction. Meanwhile, we propos...
Recently, part-based deep models have achieved promising performance in person re-identification (Re...
Person re-identification is a key challenge for surveillance across multiple sensors. Prompted by th...
Visible-infrared person re-identification (VIPR) has great potential for intelligent transportation ...
Person re-identification is widely studied in visible spectrum, where all the person images are capt...
Cross-modality person re-identification is the study of images of people matching under different mo...
Supervised person re-identification methods rely heavily on high-quality cross-camera training label...
Cross-modality person re-identification (ReID) aims at searching a pedestrian image of RGB modality ...
Person re-identification (Re-ID) aims to retrieve a particular pedestrian’s identification from a su...
As a sub-direction of image retrieval, person re-identification (Re-ID) is usually used to solve the...
Person identification aims at matching persons across images or videos captured by different cameras...
Person re-identification (Re-ID) is a challenging task due to variations in pedestrian images, espec...
Combining global features with local features is an important solution to improve discriminative per...
Visible–infrared person re-identification (VI-ReID) has been challenging due to the existence of lar...
Person re-identification (Re-ID) is a challenging research topic which aims to retrieve the pedestri...
Visible–infrared person re-identification (VI-ReID) has been challenging due to the existence of lar...
Recently, part-based deep models have achieved promising performance in person re-identification (Re...
Person re-identification is a key challenge for surveillance across multiple sensors. Prompted by th...
Visible-infrared person re-identification (VIPR) has great potential for intelligent transportation ...
Person re-identification is widely studied in visible spectrum, where all the person images are capt...
Cross-modality person re-identification is the study of images of people matching under different mo...
Supervised person re-identification methods rely heavily on high-quality cross-camera training label...
Cross-modality person re-identification (ReID) aims at searching a pedestrian image of RGB modality ...
Person re-identification (Re-ID) aims to retrieve a particular pedestrian’s identification from a su...
As a sub-direction of image retrieval, person re-identification (Re-ID) is usually used to solve the...
Person identification aims at matching persons across images or videos captured by different cameras...
Person re-identification (Re-ID) is a challenging task due to variations in pedestrian images, espec...
Combining global features with local features is an important solution to improve discriminative per...
Visible–infrared person re-identification (VI-ReID) has been challenging due to the existence of lar...
Person re-identification (Re-ID) is a challenging research topic which aims to retrieve the pedestri...
Visible–infrared person re-identification (VI-ReID) has been challenging due to the existence of lar...
Recently, part-based deep models have achieved promising performance in person re-identification (Re...
Person re-identification is a key challenge for surveillance across multiple sensors. Prompted by th...
Visible-infrared person re-identification (VIPR) has great potential for intelligent transportation ...