DocumentCode
3781035
Title
GIS-supported people tracking re-acquisition in a multi-camera environment
Author
Anastasios Dimou;Vasileios Lovatsis;Andreas Papadakis;Stelios Pantelopoulos;Petros Daras
Author_Institution
CERTH-ITI, 6th kilometer Harilaou-Thermi, Thessaloniki, Greece
fYear
2014
Firstpage
329
Lastpage
337
Abstract
Modern surveillance systems consist of multiple, geographically dispersed cameras, increasing the technical and scalability challenges for person re-identification. In this context, the use of geographical information to boost the effectiveness of a state-of-the-art re-identification algorithm has been implemented and evaluated, by leveraging the prediction of an event evolution. It is argued that the estimation of possible target trajectories can limit the footage search space and allow focused application of the re-identification algorithm. This is reflected in performance, effectiveness and scalability. The parametrization of the interesting footage reduction mechanism allows using different profiles and a flexible trade-off between performance and robustness. Our work is verified and evaluated in a well known benchmark dataset for re-identification and a real-world dataset created in the framework of the EU-project ADVISE.
Keywords
"Cameras","Surveillance","Trajectory","Geographic information systems","Videos","Color","Metadata"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing and Multimedia Applications (SIGMAP), 2014 International Conference on
Type
conf
Filename
7514530
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