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This paper presents an omnidirectional vision based solution to detect human beings. We first go through the conventional sliding window approaches for human detection. Then, we describe how the feature extraction step of the conventional approaches should be modified for a theoretically correct and effective use in omnidirectional cameras. In this way we perform human detection directly on the omnidirectional...
This paper considers pedestrian detection, specialized for a near infrared imaging system at night. The main objective is the detection of a distant pedestrian, beyond an illuminated area in a low-beam mode, using a monocular on-board camera. In this method, the region of interest (ROI) is first selected by extracting bright regions, and shape information from a whole human body, is later used for...
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