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Many existing person re-identification (PRID) methods typically attempt to train a faithful global metric offline to cover the enormous visual appearance variations, so as to directly use it online on various probes for identity match- ing. However, their need for a huge set of positive training pairs is very demanding in practice. In contrast to these methods, this paper advocates a different paradigm:...
Pedestrian detection is an important topic in many applications, such as intelligent transportation systems (ITSs) or surveillance. For the purpose of applications used around the clock, the work for detecting pedestrian based on thermal sensors has attracted significant attention. To achieve this, this paper proposes a LBP (local binary pattern) encoded multi-level classifier for detecting pedestrians...
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