Color invariants for person reidentification.

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence(2013)

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We revisit the problem of specific object recognition using color distributions. In some applications--such as specific person identification--it is highly likely that the color distributions will be multimodal and hence contain a special structure. Although the color distribution changes under different lighting conditions, some aspects of its structure turn out to be invariants. We refer to this structure as an intradistribution structure, and show that it is invariant under a wide range of imaging conditions while being discriminative enough to be practical. Our signature uses shape context descriptors to represent the intradistribution structure. Assuming the widely used diagonal model, we validate that our signature is invariant under certain illumination changes. Experimentally, we use color information as the only cue to obtain good recognition performance on publicly available databases covering both indoor and outdoor conditions. Combining our approach with the complementary covariance descriptor, we demonstrate results exceeding the state-of-the-art performance on the challenging VIPeR and CAVIAR4REID databases.
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image colour analysis,lighting,object recognition,CAVIAR4REID databases,VIPeR,color distribution changes,color information,color invariants,complementary covariance descriptor,diagonal model,illumination changes,imaging conditions,intradistribution structure,lighting conditions,person reidentification,publicly available databases,shape context descriptors,specific object recognition,specific person identification,Surveillance applications,color invariant signatures,person reidentification
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