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Bailiang Huang, Yan Piao and Yanfeng Tang
Person re-identification (Re-ID) is a key technology used in the field of intelligent surveillance. The existing Re-ID methods are mainly realized by using convolutional neural networks (CNNs), but the feature information is easily lost in the operation ...
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Jacobo González-Cepeda, Álvaro Ramajo and José María Armingol
Security cameras have been proven to be particularly useful in preventing and combating crime through identification tasks. Here, two areas can be mainly distinguished: person and vehicle identification. Automatic license plate readers are the most widel...
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Zhou Lei, Kangkang Yang, Kai Jiang and Shengbo Chen
Person re-Identification(Re-ID) based on deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) achieves remarkable success with its fast speed. However, prevailing Re-ID models are usually built upon backbones that manually design for classification. In order to aut...
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Chengyan Zhong, Guanqiu Qi, Neal Mazur, Sarbani Banerjee, Devanshi Malaviya and Gang Hu
Due to the variation in the image capturing process, the difference between source and target sets causes a challenge in unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA) on person re-identification (re-ID). Given a labeled source training set and an unlabeled target...
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Shaojun Wu and Ling Gao
Most supervised person re-identification methods show their excellent performance, but using labeled datasets is very expensive, which limits its application in practical scenarios. To solve the scalability problem, we propose a Cross-camera Erased Featu...
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