This paper proposes a robust method for multi-camera person re-identification (ReID), which can accurately track pedestrians across non-overlapping cameras. Closed-circuit television (CCTV) are widely used to capture pedestrian movement in different places. By integrating CCTV with computer vision and deep learning techniques, trajectory of individual pedestrian can be efficiently acquired for analyzing pedestrian walking behaviors. Many existing ReID methods aim to extract discriminative human features to distinguish a person from others. Recent state-of-the-art performance is achieved mostly by obtaining fine features from each body part. However, these part-based feature extraction methods did not consider which parts are more useful for person ReID. Therefore, this paper proposes a weighted-parts feature extraction method, such that features of specific body parts are more influential to identity prediction. After comparing the performances of utilizing each part alone, several parts are considered more view-invariant and discriminative. Higher weights are then imposed on these specific parts to extract more useful human features for person ReID. Experimental results with videos on a college campus show that the ReID accuracy of our proposed method notably outperforms many existing ones.


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    Title :

    Monitoring Pedestrian Flow on Campus with Multiple Cameras using Computer Vision and Deep Learning Techniques


    Additional title:

    Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering




    Publication date :

    2019-10-11


    Size :

    6 pages





    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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