Abstract

In this paper, we propose a video-based person re-identification system for wide area tracking based on a recurrent neural network architecture. Given short video sequences of a person, generated by a tracking algorithm, our video re-identification algorithm links these tracklets in full trajectories across a network of non-overlapping cameras in an open-world scenario. In our system, features are first extracted from each frame using a convolutional neural network. Then, a recurrent layer combines information across time-steps. The features from all time-steps are finally combined using temporal pooling to give an overall appearance feature for the complete sequence. Our system is trained to perform re-identification using a Siamese network architecture. Experiments are conducted on the iLIDS-VID and PRID-2011 video re-identification data sets as well as in the DukeMTMC multi-camera tracking data set.

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