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Occlusion-Aware Feature Recover Model for Occluded Person Re-Identification
IEEE transactions on multimediaOccluded person re-identification (Re-ID) is a challenging task, as various object-to-person (OTP) and person-to-person (PTP) occlusion scenarios cause diverse occlusion interference and target person feature loss problems in person matching.
Yuan Bian +4 more
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Prototype-Guided Saliency Feature Learning for Person Search
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2021Existing person search methods integrate person detection and re-identification (re-ID) module into a unified system. Though promising results have been achieved, the misalignment problem, which commonly occurs in person search, limits the discriminative
H. Kim +3 more
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Unsupervised Personalized Feature Selection
Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2018Feature selection is effective in preparing high-dimensional data for a variety of learning tasks such as classification, clustering and anomaly detection. A vast majority of existing feature selection methods assume that all instances share some common patterns manifested in a subset of shared features.
Jundong Li +3 more
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Person Reidentification by Multiscale Feature Representation Learning With Random Batch Feature Mask
IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems, 2021Person reidentification (PReID) has received increasing attention due to its significant importance in intelligent video surveillance. However, most existing multiscale feature learning methods embed the multiscale feature extraction modules for PReID ...
Yong Wu +9 more
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Adversarial View Confusion Feature Learning for Person Re-Identification
IEEE transactions on circuits and systems for video technology (Print), 2021The performances of person re-identification tasks can be seriously degraded because of variations caused by view changes. In recent years, there are many methods focusing on how to solve cross view challenges which can be roughly divided into two ...
Lei Zhang, Fangyi Liu, David Zhang
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Special Feature: Pharmacotherapy in Personality Disorders
Journal of Personality Disorders, 1998Recent epidemiological and psychobiological studies indicate that psychopharmacology is promising, even for the treatment of personality disorders. Psychotropic drugs may have positive effects on personality disorders that show a close-relationship to Axis I disorders (e.g., schizotypal personality disorder--schizophrenia simplex; avoidant personality ...
H P, Kapfhammer, H, Hippius
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Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Clinical Features
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1988The author discusses the DSM-III-R diagnostic criteria of narcissistic personality disorder in the context of Kernberg's and Kohut's observations and theorizing. He also describes other clinical manifestations of this disorder often mentioned in the literature but not included in DSM-III-R, and attempts to integrate these features into a comprehensive ...
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Person Search System using Clothing Features
IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications, 2014SUMMARYThis paper proposes a person search system that uses clothing features. The system uses a camera to obtain the appearance of a person and a range sensor for person detection and direction estimation. The system detects a moving person based on background subtraction using distance information and histogram of oriented gradient (HOG) features ...
MASAFUMI OTSUKI +2 more
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Common personality features in neurotic disorder
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1986The personality characteristics of 77 patients seen in general practice with a Catego diagnosis of anxiety state (including phobic state) or depressive neurosis derived from the Present State Examination were compared with those in 77 normal subjects chosen at random from the list of the same general practitioner. Each patient was matched with a normal
P, Tyrer, P R, Casey, N, Seivewright
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Appearance feature enhancement for person re-identification
Expert systems with applications, 2021Person re-identification (Re-ID) has important practical application value in intelligent video analysis. Due to the illumination, occlusion, and pose variation, person Re-ID is still a challenging problem.
Wenfeng Zhang +3 more
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