Research on Pedestrian Attribute Recognition Based on Semantic Segmentation in Natural Scene

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Abstract

Smart city is a new term given to society by technology, and cameras are important infrastructure for building a smart city. How to use camera information efficiently and effectively plays an important role in people’s daily life and maintain social order. Pedestrian information accounts for a large proportion of camera information, so we hope to make good use of pedestrian information. Previous works use traditional machine learning methods and neural network to identify pedestrian attributes, mainly judge the existence of pedestrian attributes in natural scenes. However, it’s not enough to judge whether an attribute exist or not, getting the position of an attribute often gives you more information. In this paper, we propose to use semantic segmentation to obtain the position information of pedestrian attributes. We first propose pedestrian attribute semantic dataset in natural scene called PASD (Pedestrian attribute semantic dataset), which select 27 visualized pedestrian attributes. Deeplabv3+ is used to perform experiments on PASD, which obtain the mIoU (mean intersection over union) baseline of 27 pedestrian attributes. For getting useful conclusion, we conduct data analysis about mIoU from three aspects: attribute distribution, accuracy and resolution.

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Feng, X., Li, Y., Du, H., & Wang, H. (2019). Research on Pedestrian Attribute Recognition Based on Semantic Segmentation in Natural Scene. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 11635 LNCS, pp. 498–509). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24268-8_46

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