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2004
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Human Detection Based on a Probabilistic Assembly of Robust Part Detectors

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Human Detection Based on a Probabilistic Assembly of Robust Part Detectors
We describe a novel method for human detection in single images which can detect full bodies as well as close-up views in the presence of clutter and occlusion. Humans are modeled as flexible assemblies of parts, and robust part detection is the key to the approach. The parts are represented by co-occurrences of local features which captures the spatial layout of the part’s appearance. Feature selection and the part detectors are learnt from training images using AdaBoost. The detection algorithm is very efficient as (i) all part detectors use the same initial features, (ii) a coarse-to-fine cascade approach is used for part detection, (iii) a part assembly strategy reduces the number of spurious detections and the search space. The results outperform existing human detectors.
Krystian Mikolajczyk, Cordelia Schmid, Andrew Ziss
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ECCV
Authors Krystian Mikolajczyk, Cordelia Schmid, Andrew Zisserman
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