First Occurrence of Chromis albicauda (Pomacentridae, Perciformes) from Jeju Island, and Re-assignment of Yellow Chromis Specimens from Korea [PDF]
Two specimens of Chromis albicauda were collected from Jeju Island, Korea. The species is most similar to C. analis, but is distinguishable by the presence of a white caudal fin when alive, 4-5 scale rows on the anterior portion of the preorbital, and a ...
Young Sun Song +2 more
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Dynamic Weighting Network for Person Re-Identification
Recently, hybrid Convolution-Transformer architectures have become popular due to their ability to capture both local and global image features and the advantage of lower computational cost over pure Transformer models.
Guang Li +3 more
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Attention driven person re-identification [PDF]
Person re-identification (ReID) is a challenging task due to arbitrary human pose variations, background clutters, etc. It has been studied extensively in recent years, but the multifarious local and global features are still not fully exploited by either ignoring the interplay between whole-body images and body-part images or missing in-depth ...
Yang, Fan +5 more
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Exploiting prunability for person re-identification [PDF]
Abstract Recent years have witnessed a substantial increase in the deep learning (DL) architectures proposed for visual recognition tasks like person re-identification, where individuals must be recognized over multiple distributed cameras.
Hugo Masson +6 more
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Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Causes Bacterial Spot Disease on Pepper Plant in Korea
In 2004, bacterial spot-causing xanthomonads (BSX) were reclassified into 4 species—Xanthomonas euvesicatoria, X. vesicatoria, X. perforans, and X. gardneri. Bacterial spot disease on pepper plant in Korea is known to be caused by both X.
Min-Seong Kyeon +5 more
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Rethinking Multi-Object Tracking Based on Re-Identification and Appearance Model Management
Conventional multi-object tracking (MOT) methods often fail to track objects that repeatedly disappear and reappear in the scene due to occlusion or moving off the screen.
Yeong-Jun Cho, Dohyung Kim
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Re-identification of Korean Isolates in the Colletotrichum dematium, C. magnum, C. orchidearum, and C. orbiculare Species Complexes [PDF]
A large number of species in the genus Colletotrichum have been reported as causal agents of anthracnose on crops and wild plants in Korea. Many Colletotrichum isolates from the country preserved in the Korean Agricultural Culture Collection (KACC) were ...
Le Dinh Thao +8 more
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An Integrated Fusion Engine for Early Threat Detection Demonstrated in Public-Space Trials
Counter terrorism is a huge challenge for public spaces. Therefore, it is essential to support early detection of threats, such as weapons or explosives.
Henri Bouma +9 more
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Person Re-Identification (Re-ID) is an important problem in computer vision-based surveillance applications, in which one aims to identify a person across different surveillance photographs taken from different cameras having varying orientations and field of views.
Chasmai, Mustafa Ebrahim +1 more
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Person Re-identification with Correspondence Structure Learning [PDF]
This paper addresses the problem of handling spatial misalignments due to camera-view changes or human-pose variations in person re-identification. We first introduce a boosting-based approach to learn a correspondence structure which indicates the patch-
Lin, Weiyao +5 more
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