Occluded person re-identification

Person re-identification (person Re-ID) is defined as a matching process of a group of target people across different disjoint cameras. It can be applied to many public occasions for security use such as in the surveillance system of shopping centers. With the advancements in technology, person Re-I...

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Main Author: Li, Dichen
Other Authors: Alex Chichung Kot
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1580802023-07-07T19:25:34Z Occluded person re-identification Li, Dichen Alex Chichung Kot School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Rapid-Rich Object Search (ROSE) Lab EACKOT@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Person re-identification (person Re-ID) is defined as a matching process of a group of target people across different disjoint cameras. It can be applied to many public occasions for security use such as in the surveillance system of shopping centers. With the advancements in technology, person Re-ID has seen improvements over the last few years. However, the extreme assumption of full-body images is too limited for real-world applications. Existing person Re-ID algorithms face a serious performance drop in matching accuracy with the datasets with occluded images. This project focused on the occluded person re-identification task. After conducting a comprehensive survey of the existing public datasets and the state-of-the-art (SOTA) methods for the occluded person Re-ID problem, we categorized the existing methods into human key-point matching methods such as Pose-Guided Feature Alignment (PGFA) and attention-based methods such as Attention Framework of Person Body (AFPB). In this project, we have implemented several methods and conducted a comprehensive performance comparison using several benchmarks datasets such as, Occluded_REID, Partial_REID and Occluded_Duke. We evaluated the advantage and limitations of those methods. Finally, the findings of this project offer us some inspiration for the potential improvement in the future. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2022-05-29T08:08:39Z 2022-05-29T08:08:39Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Li, D. (2022). Occluded person re-identification. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158080 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158080 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Occluded person re-identification
description Person re-identification (person Re-ID) is defined as a matching process of a group of target people across different disjoint cameras. It can be applied to many public occasions for security use such as in the surveillance system of shopping centers. With the advancements in technology, person Re-ID has seen improvements over the last few years. However, the extreme assumption of full-body images is too limited for real-world applications. Existing person Re-ID algorithms face a serious performance drop in matching accuracy with the datasets with occluded images. This project focused on the occluded person re-identification task. After conducting a comprehensive survey of the existing public datasets and the state-of-the-art (SOTA) methods for the occluded person Re-ID problem, we categorized the existing methods into human key-point matching methods such as Pose-Guided Feature Alignment (PGFA) and attention-based methods such as Attention Framework of Person Body (AFPB). In this project, we have implemented several methods and conducted a comprehensive performance comparison using several benchmarks datasets such as, Occluded_REID, Partial_REID and Occluded_Duke. We evaluated the advantage and limitations of those methods. Finally, the findings of this project offer us some inspiration for the potential improvement in the future.
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title Occluded person re-identification
title_short Occluded person re-identification
title_full Occluded person re-identification
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publisher Nanyang Technological University
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