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28 July 2023 Person segmentation and identification across multiple wearable cameras
Noriko Takemura, Haruya Sakashita, Shizuka Shirai, Mehrasa Alizadeh, Hajime Nagahara
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Proceedings Volume 12749, Sixteenth International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision; 127490V (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692433
Event: Sixteenth International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision, 2023, Albi, France
Abstract
Recent major developments in the understanding of human social interactions have greatly contributed to the development of computers with social interaction capabilities. Many studies have investigated the understanding of human interaction from cameras. Identification of people across multiple videos is important for exploring human social interactions in group activities. We propose a framework for person segmentation and identification across videos captured by multiple wearable cameras. The proposed method comprises a local tracking module for tracking people in a single video and a global matching module for matching people across multiple videos. The method uses global consistency to identify people across multiple videos as well as ensures spatial-temporal consistency in a single video. We have demonstrated the effectiveness of our proposed method in comparison with a baseline method by using public datasets and our own dataset.
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Noriko Takemura, Haruya Sakashita, Shizuka Shirai, Mehrasa Alizadeh, and Hajime Nagahara "Person segmentation and identification across multiple wearable cameras", Proc. SPIE 12749, Sixteenth International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision, 127490V (28 July 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692433
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KEYWORDS
Video

Cameras

Video surveillance

Image segmentation

Feature extraction

Object detection

Surveillance

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