Robust, Extensible, and Fast: Teamed Classifiers for Vehicle Tracking and Vehicle Re-ID in Multi-Camera Networks
December 09, 2019 Β· Declared Dead Β· π 2019 IEEE Conference on Cognitive Machine Intelligence
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Authors
Abhijit Suprem, Rodrigo Alves Lima, Bruno Padilha, Joao Eduardo Ferreira, Calton Pu
arXiv ID
1912.04423
Category
cs.CV: Computer Vision
Cross-listed
cs.LG
Citations
1
Venue
2019 IEEE Conference on Cognitive Machine Intelligence
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
As camera networks have become more ubiquitous over the past decade, the research interest in video management has shifted to analytics on multi-camera networks. This includes performing tasks such as object detection, attribute identification, and vehicle/person tracking across different cameras without overlap. Current frameworks for management are designed for multi-camera networks in a closed dataset environment where there is limited variability in cameras and characteristics of the surveillance environment are well known. Furthermore, current frameworks are designed for offline analytics with guidance from human operators for forensic applications. This paper presents a teamed classifier framework for video analytics in heterogeneous many-camera networks with adversarial conditions such as multi-scale, multi-resolution cameras capturing the environment with varying occlusion, blur, and orientations. We describe an implementation for vehicle tracking and vehicle re-identification (re-id), where we implement a zero-shot learning (ZSL) system that performs automated tracking of all vehicles all the time. Our evaluations on VeRi-776 and Cars196 show the teamed classifier framework is robust to adversarial conditions, extensible to changing video characteristics such as new vehicle types/brands and new cameras, and offers real-time performance compared to current offline video analytics approaches.
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