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The recent deployment of very large-scale camera networks consisting of fixed/moving surveillance cameras and vehicle video recorders, has led to a novel field in object tracking problem. The major goal is to detect and track each vehicle within a large area, which can be applied to video forensics. For example, a suspected vehicle can be automatically identified for mining digital criminal evidences...
In this paper, we will investigate a more challenging vehicle matching problem. The problem is formulated as invariant image feature matching among opposite viewpoints of cameras, i.e. complementary object matching. For example, a front vehicle object may be given as a query to retrieve a rear vehicle object of the same vehicle. To solve the complementary object matching, invariant image feature is...
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