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Person Re-identification
Learning to Know Where to See: A Visibility-Aware Approach for Occluded Person Re-identification
Person re-identification (ReID) has gained an impressiveprogress in recent years. However, the occlusion is still acommon and …
Jinrui Yang
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Jiawei Zhang
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Fufu Yu
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Xinyang Zhang
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Mengdan Zhang
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Xin Sun
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Ying-Cong Chen
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Wei-Shi Zheng
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Spatial-temporal graph convolutional network for video-based person re-identification
While video-based person re-identification (Re-ID) has drawn increasing attention and made great progress in recent years, it is still …
Jinrui Yang
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Wei-Shi Zheng
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Qize Yang
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Ying-Cong Chen
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Qi Tian
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Person Re-Identification by Camera Correlation Aware Feature Augmentation
The challenge of person re-identification (re-id) is to match individual images of the same person captured by different nonoverlapping …
Ying-Cong Chen
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Xiatian Zhu
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Wei-Shi Zheng
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Jianhuang Lai
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An asymmetric distance model for cross-view feature mapping in person reidentification
Person reidentification, which matches person images of the same identity across nonoverlapping camera views, becomes an important …
Ying-Cong Chen
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Wei-Shi Zheng
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Jian-Huang Lai
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Pong C Yuen
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An enhanced deep feature representation for person re-identification
Feature representation and metric learning are two critical components in person re-identification models. In this paper, we focus on …
Shangxuan Wu
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Ying-Cong Chen
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Xiang Li
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An-Cong Wu
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Jin-Jie You
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Wei-Shi Zheng
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Cross-view Transformation based Sparse Reconstruction for Person Re-identification
Based on minimum reconstruction error criterion and the intrinsic sparse property of natural data, sparse representation (SR) has shown …
Wei-Xiong He
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Ying-Cong Chen
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Jian-Huang Lai
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Mirror representation for modeling view-specific transform in person re-identification
Person re-identification concerns the matching of pedestrians across disjoint camera views. Due to the changes of viewpoints, lighting …
Ying-Cong Chen
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Wei-Shi Zheng
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Jianhuang Lai
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