detection

Query-guided end-to-end person search

Person search has recently gained attention as the novel task of finding a person, provided as a cropped sample, from a gallery of non-cropped images, whereby several other people are also visible. We believe that i. person detection and re-identification should be pursued in a joint optimization framework and that ii. the person search should leverage the query image extensively (e.g. emphasizing unique query patterns). However, so far, no prior art realizes this. We introduce a novel query-guided end-to-end person search network (QEEPS) to address both aspects.

UA-DETRAC 2018: report of AVSS2018 IWT4S challenge on advanced traffic monitoring

A desirable smart traffic-monitoring and street-safety system can elicit and support the intervention of law enforcement agencies or medical staff. Recently, there has been a dramatically higher demand for such smart systems. To this end, the International Workshop on Traffic and Street Surveillance for Safety and Security (IWT4S) was organized in conjunction with the 15th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal-based Surveillance (AVSS 2018).

Geometric proposals for faster R-CNN

Faster R-CNN has established itself as the de-facto best object detector but it remains strongly limited in two aspects: (i) it is sensitive to background clutter and its classification performance decreases when it is confronted with more noisy proposals; (ii) it suffers when the objects vary largely in scale and specifically for the small objects. We address both issues with our geometric-proposals for Faster R-CNN (GP-FRCNN), whereby we re-rank the generic object proposals with an approximate geometric estimate of the scene.

“Don’t turn off the lights”: modelling of human light interaction in indoor environments

Human activity recognition and forecasting can be used as a primary cue for scene understanding. Acquiring details from the scene has vast applications in different fields such as computer vision, robotics and more recently smart lighting. This work brings together advanced research in computer vision and the most modern technology in lighting. The goal of this work is to eliminate the need for any switches for lighting, which means that each person in the office perceives the entire office as all lit, while lights, which are not visible by the person, are switched off by the system.

Generalized Likelihood Ratio detection schemes for Forward Scatter Radar

This paper introduces innovative detection schemes for Forward Scatter Radar (FSR) based on the GLRT (Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test) for both cases, where a fixed threshold can be used and where a fully adaptive CFAR scheme is desired. The detection performance of the newly proposed detectors is characterized analytically and compared to the performance of the standard detection scheme. This shows that the new detectors always outperform the standard FSR detector.

Advances, challenges and opportunities for point-of-need screening of mycotoxins in foods and feeds

The assurance of food and feed safety, including the identification and effective monitoring of multiple bio- logical and chemical hazards, is a major societal challenge, given the increasing pace at which food com- modities are demanded, produced and traded across the globe. Within this context, mycotoxins are globally widespread secondary fungal metabolites, which can contaminate crops either in the field or during storage and have serious human and animal health impacts such as carcinogenic, teratogenic and hepatotoxic effects.

Detection performance assessment of the FM-based AULOS® passive radar for air surveillance applications

In this paper, we report the latest developments obtained with the FM-based configuration of the AULOS® passive radar system designed by Leonardo SpA for air surveillance applications. Specifically, aiming at improving the target detection capability of the sensor, a robust disturbance cancellation technique is adopted. Moreover, to counteract the time-varying performance of the single FM channel we consider the joint exploitation of multiple FM radio channels.

Hyperspectral imaging applied to asbestos containing materials detection. Specimen preparation and handling

Asbestos recognition, inside different matrices (i.e. Asbestos Containing Materials: ACMs), is of great importance both "in situ" and in the further analysis at lab scale. Among the industrial sectors utilizing asbestos, the building and construction sector is the most important, especially with reference to all the constructions built before the '90s. The large utilization of asbestos is mainly linked to its technical properties (i.e. resistance to abrasion, heat and chemicals).

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