Research on Pedestrian Re-identification Techniques in Dynamic Scenes Using Convolutional Neural Networks

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Liu, Manjun [1 ]
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[1] School of Information Engineering, Liaodong University, Liaoning, Dandong,118000, China
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Computer vision - Image enhancement - Video recording;
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10.2478/amns-2024-2627
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Pedestrian re-recognition is the process of retrieving pedestrians with the same identity information as a given pedestrian from a cross-domain view candidate image dataset or a non-overlapping surveillance video sequence using computer vision techniques. The goal of this paper is to use convolutional neural network techniques to re-recognize pedestrians in dynamic scenes. Through the use of convolutional calculations, activation function selection, and other techniques, this paper provides basic technical support for the research of pedestrian re-recognition technology. A Siamese network is obtained by applying convolutional neural networks to pedestrian recognition as the main discriminative model for subsequent research. In order to effectively solve the problem of occlusion, illumination, and other possible interference with the recognition effect in dynamic scenes, this paper adopts the image enhancement method of random erasure and introduces the attention mechanism to improve the robustness of the model to the occlusion of pedestrian images. Through the examination of the model on the dataset of the average accuracy mean (MAP) and other indicators and the actual application in the construction site and other scenes, it is proved that the pedestrian re-recognition model used in this paper has a more significant recognition performance compared with other models, and can still maintain more than 80% of the accuracy rate under the application of dynamic and complex scenes. © 2024 Manjun Liu, published by Sciendo.
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