Person re-identification by modelling principal component analysis coefficients of image dissimilarities

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Abstract

Signature-based matching has been the dominant choice for state-of-the-art person re-identification across multiple disjoint cameras. An approach that exploits image dissimilarities is proposed, treating re-identification as a binary classification problem. To achieve the objective, the person re-identification problem is addressed as follows: (i) first, compute the image dissimilarity between a pair of images acquired from two disjoint cameras; (ii) then learn the linear subspace where the image dissimilarities lie in an unsupervised fashion and (iii) lastly train a binary classifier in the linear subspace to discriminate between image dissimilarities computed for a positive pair (images are for the same person) and a negative pair (images are for different persons). An approach on two publicly available benchmark datasets is evaluated and compared with state-of-the-art methods for person re-identification. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2014.

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Martinel, N., & Micheloni, C. (2014). Person re-identification by modelling principal component analysis coefficients of image dissimilarities. Electronics Letters, 50(14), 1000–1001. https://doi.org/10.1049/el.2014.0856

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