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The detection of moving objects in videos is very important in many video processing applications, and background modeling is often an indispensable process to achieve this goal. Most of the traditional background modeling methods utilize color or texture information. However, color information is sensitive to illumination variations and texture information cannot be utilized to separate smooth foreground...
Due to illumination changes, partial occlusions, and object scale differences, person re-identification over disjoint camera views becomes a challenging problem. To address this problem, a variety of image representations have been put forward. In this paper, the illumination invariance and distinctiveness of different color models including the proposed color model are firstly evaluated. Since color...
Various hand-crafted features and metric learning methods prevail in the field of person re-identification. Compared to these methods, this paper proposes a more general way that can learn a similarity metric from image pixels directly. By using a "siamese" deep neural network, the proposed method can jointly learn the color feature, texture feature and metric in a unified framework. The...
In recent years, large-scale video search and mining has been an active research area. Exploring the trajectory of pedestrian of interest in non-overlapping multi-camera network, namely the trajectory mining, is very useful for visual surveillance and criminal investigation. The trajectory mentioned in our work describes the transition of pedestrian among cameras from a macroscopic perspective which...
In this paper, we propose to separate diffuse and specular reflection components for color images in the HSI color space. Under white illumination, pixels with the same diffuse chromaticity have the same hue. Meanwhile, specular pixels have lower saturations than the diffuse ones. Based on these properties, separating reflection components can be achieved by adjusting saturations of specular pixels...
Attributes are helpful to infer high-level semantic knowledge of pedestrians, thus improving the performance of pedestrian tracking, retrieval, re-identification, etc. However, current pedestrian databases are mainly for the pedestrian detection or tracking application, and semantic attribute annotations related to pedestrians are rarely provided. In this paper, we construct an Attributed Pedestrians...
Moving cast shadow removal is an important yet difficult problem in video analysis and applications. This paper presents a novel algorithm for detection of moving cast shadows, that based on a local texture descriptor called Scale Invariant Local Ternary Pattern (SILTP). An assumption is made that the texture properties of cast shadows bears similar patterns to those of the background beneath them...
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