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ECCV
2008
Springer
14 years 7 months ago
Viewpoint Invariant Pedestrian Recognition with an Ensemble of Localized Features
Viewpoint invariant pedestrian recognition is an important yet under-addressed problem in computer vision. This is likely due to the difficulty in matching two objects with unknown...
Douglas Gray, Hai Tao
ACCV
2007
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
A Cascade of Feed-Forward Classifiers for Fast Pedestrian Detection
We develop a method that can detect humans in a single image based on a new cascaded structure. In our approach, both the rectangle features and 1-D edge-orientation features are e...
Yu-Ting Chen, Chu-Song Chen
AAAI
2010
13 years 7 months ago
A Layered Approach to People Detection in 3D Range Data
People tracking is a key technology for autonomous systems, intelligent cars and social robots operating in populated environments. What makes the task difficult is that the appea...
Luciano Spinello, Kai Oliver Arras, Rudolph Triebe...
ECCV
2008
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Multiple Instance Boost Using Graph Embedding Based Decision Stump for Pedestrian Detection
Pedestrian detection in still image should handle the large appearance and stance variations arising from the articulated structure, various clothing of human as well as viewpoints...
Junbiao Pang, Qingming Huang, Shuqiang Jiang
PAMI
2006
187views more  PAMI 2006»
13 years 5 months ago
An Experimental Study on Pedestrian Classification
Detecting people in images is key for several important application domains in computer vision. This paper presents an in-depth experimental study on pedestrian classification; mul...
Stefan Munder, Dariu M. Gavrila