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PERSON RE-IDENTIFICATION & VIDEO-BASED HEART RATE ESTIMATION

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<p>Estimation of physiological vital signs such as the Heart Rate (HR) has attracted a
lot of attention due to the increase interest in health monitoring. The most common
HR estimation methods such as Photoplethysmography(PPG) require the physical
contact with the subject and limit the movement of the subject. Video-based HR estimation, known as videoplethysmography (VHR), uses image/video processing techniques to estimate remotely the human HR. Even though various VHR methods have
been proposed over the past 5 years, there are still challenging problems such as diverse skin tone and motion artifacts. In this thesis we present a VHR method using
temporal difference filtering and small variation amplification based on the assumption that HR is the small color variations of skin, i.e. micro blushing. This method is
evaluated and compared with the two previous VHR methods. Additionally, we propose the use of spatial pruning for an alternative of skin detection and homomorphic
filtering for the motion artifact compensation.
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<p>Intelligent video surveillance system is a crucial tool for public safety. One of
the goals is to extract meaningful information efficiently from the large volume of
surveillance videos. Person re-identification (ReID) is a fundamental task associated
with intelligent video surveillance system. For example, ReID can be used to identity
the person of interest to help law enforcement when they re-appear in the different
cameras at different time. ReID can be formally defined as establishing the correspondence between images of a person taken from different cameras. Even though
ReID has been intensively studied over the past years, it is still an active research
area due to various challenges such as illumination variations, occlusions, view point changes and the lack of data. In this thesis we propose a weighted two stream train-
ing objective function which combines the Siamese cost of the spatial and temporal
streams with the objective of predicting a person’s identity. Additionally, we present
a camera-aware image-to-image translation method using similarity preserving Star-
GAN (SP-StarGAN) as the data augmentation for ReID. We evaluate our proposed
methods on the publicly available datasets and demonstrate the efficacy of our methods.</p></div></div></div>

  1. 10.25394/pgs.8987684.v1
Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:purdue.edu/oai:figshare.com:article/8987684
Date13 August 2019
CreatorsDahjung Chung (7030574)
Source SetsPurdue University
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeText, Thesis
RightsCC BY 4.0
Relationhttps://figshare.com/articles/PERSON_RE-IDENTIFICATION_VIDEO-BASED_HEART_RATE_ESTIMATION/8987684

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