Person identification plays an important role in semantic analysis of video content. This paper presents a novel method to automatically label persons in video sequence captured from fixed camera. Instead of leveraging traditional face recognition approaches, we deal with the task of person identification by fusing information from motion sensor platforms, like smart phones, carried on human bodies and extracted from camera video. More specifically, a sequence of motion features extracted from camera video are compared with each of those collected from accelerometers of smart phones. When strong correlation is detected, identity information transmitted from the corresponding smart phone is used to identify the phone wearer. To test the feasibility and efficiency of the proposed method, extensive experiments are conducted which achieved impressive performance. © 2014 Dingbo Duan et al.
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Duan, D., Gao, G., Liu, C. H., & Ma, J. (2014). Automatic person identification in camera video by motion correlation. Journal of Sensors, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/838751
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