Towards Robust Pedestrian Detection in Crowded Image Sequences
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Abstract
Object class detection in scenes of realistic complexity remains a challenging task in computer vision. Most recent approaches focus on a single and general model for object class detection. However, in particular in the context of image sequences, it may be advantageous to adapt the general model to a more object-instance specific model in order to detect this particular object reliably within the image sequence. In this work we present a generative object model that is capable to scale from a general object class model to a more specific object-instance model. This allows to detect class instances as well as to distinguish between individual object instances reliably. We experimentally evaluate the performance of the proposed system on both still images and image sequences.
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