无论你在哪里,都能找到你:基于地理位置和环境的行人检测

GeoMM '12 Pub Date : 2012-10-29 DOI:10.1145/2390790.2390801
Yuan Liu, Zhongchao Shi, G. Wang, Haike Guan
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大多数现有的行人检测方法只使用视觉外观作为真实世界图像的主要来源。然而,由于行人在不同的条件下经常改变姿势或穿着不同的衣服,视觉信息并不能总是提供可靠的指导。在这项工作中,通过利用大量的Web图像,我们首先构建了一个上下文图像数据库,在图像元数据和一些预训练的分类器的辅助下,每个图像自动附加地理位置(即纬度和经度)和环境信息(即季节,时间和天气状况)。为了进一步检测行人,提出了一种标注方案,可以大大减少人工标注的工作量。研究了背景图像数据库的几个特性,包括数据库的真实性和对行人检测的帮助。此外,我们提出了一种基于上下文的行人检测方法,该方法通过在概率模型中联合探索视觉和上下文线索。在我们的上下文图像数据库中报告了令人鼓舞的结果。
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Find you wherever you are: geographic location and environment context-based pedestrian detection
Most existing approaches to pedestrian detection only use the visual appearances as the main source in real world images. However, the visual information cannot always provide reliable guidance since pedestrians often change pose or wear different clothes under different conditions. In this work, by leveraging a vast amount of Web images, we first construct a contextual image database, in which each image is automatically attached with geographic location (i.e., latitude and longitude) and environment information (i.e., season, time and weather condition), assisted by image metadata and a few pre-trained classifiers. For the further pedestrian detection, an annotation scheme is presented which can sharply decrease manual labeling efforts. Several properties of the contextual image database are studied including whether the database is authentic and helpful for pedestrian detection. Moreover, we propose a context-based pedestrian detection approach by jointly exploring visual and contextual cues in a probabilistic model. Encouraging results are reported on our contextual image database.
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