Solving person re-identification in non-overlapping camera using efficient gibbs sampling

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This paper proposes a novel probabilistic approach for appearance-based person reidentification in non-overlapping camera networks. It accounts for varying illumination, varying camera gain and has low computational complexity. More specifically, we present a graphical model where we model the person's appearance in addition to camera illumination and gain. We analytically derive the solutions for the person's appearance and camera properties, and use a novel constant time Gibbs sampling scheme to estimate the identification labels. We validate our algorithm on two indoor datasets and perform a comparative analysis with existing algorithms. We demonstrate significantly increased re-identification accuracy in addition to significantly reducing the computational complexity on our datasets.

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John, V., Englebienne, G., & Krose, B. (2013). Solving person re-identification in non-overlapping camera using efficient gibbs sampling. In BMVC 2013 - Electronic Proceedings of the British Machine Vision Conference 2013. British Machine Vision Association, BMVA. https://doi.org/10.5244/C.27.55

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