• Title/Summary/Keyword: Person re-Identification

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ACMs-based Human Shape Extraction and Tracking System for Human Identification (개인 인증을 위한 활성 윤곽선 모델 기반의 사람 외형 추출 및 추적 시스템)

  • Park, Se-Hyun;Kwon, Kyung-Su;Kim, Eun-Yi;Kim, Hang-Joon
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 2007
  • Research on human identification in ubiquitous environment has recently attracted a lot of attention. As one of those research, gait recognition is an efficient method of human identification using physical features of a walking person at a distance. In this paper, we present a human shape extraction and tracking for gait recognition using geodesic active contour models(GACMs) combined with mean shift algorithm The active contour models (ACMs) are very effective to deal with the non-rigid object because of its elastic property. However, they have the limitation that their performance is mainly dependent on the initial curve. To overcome this problem, we combine the mean shift algorithm with the traditional GACMs. The main idea is very simple. Before evolving using level set method, the initial curve in each frame is re-localized near the human region and is resized enough to include the targe region. This mechanism allows for reducing the number of iterations and for handling the large object motion. The proposed system is composed of human region detection and human shape tracking modules. In the human region detection module, the silhouette of a walking person is extracted by background subtraction and morphologic operation. Then human shape are correctly obtained by the GACMs with mean shift algorithm. In experimental results, the proposed method show that it is extracted and tracked efficiently accurate shape for gait recognition.

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A Person Re-identification Scheme Using Multiple Input images and Cross-Input Neighborhood Differences (다중 입력 영상과 Cross-Input Neighborhood Differences를 이용한 사람 재인식 기법)

  • Kim, Hyeonwoo;Kim, Hyungjoon;Im, Dong-Hyuck;Hwang, Eenjun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2019.10a
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    • pp.1045-1048
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    • 2019
  • 최근 CCTV 사용이 보편화되면서 방범 목적으로 서비스 시설이나 공공시설에 설치되는 CCTV의 수가 급격하게 증가하고 있다. 그에 따라 CCTV를 감시하는 노동력이 부족해지는 문제가 발생하여 이를 대체하기 위해 카메라 영상을 통하여 한번 인식한 사람을 다른 시간이나 장소에서 촬영된 영상에서 다시 인식하는 사람 재인식 기술이 주목받고 있다. 또한, 이러한 사람 재인식 기술은 보안 분야뿐만 아니라 영화나 드라마와 같은 영상 컨텐츠에 적용되어 불법 복제물을 찾는 일에 사용될 수도 있다. 기존의 사람 재인식에는 이미지의 유사도를 계산하는 방법이 사용되었지만, 조명이나 카메라 각도가 달라지면 성능이 급격하게 떨어지는 문제가 있었다. 최근에는 딥러닝 기술이 발달하면서 전반적인 영상처리 분야의 성능이 향상되었고, 사람 재인식 분야 역시 딥러닝을 활용하면서 성능이 향상되었다. 하지만 딥러닝을 활용한 방법의 경우 보통 두 개의 이미지를 입력으로 사용하여 같은지 다른지를 판단하게 되므로 각 이미지의 공통점이나 차이점을 동시에 고려하기는 어려운 점이 있다. 본 논문에서는 이러한 점을 해결하기 위해 세 개의 사람 이미지를 입력으로 사용하여 특징을 추출하고, 특징 맵을 재구성하여 각 이미지의 차이점과 공통점을 동시에 고려하며 학습할 수 있는 모델을 제안한다.

Big Data and Personal Information: Needs for Regulatory Change (빅데이터와 개인정보: 규제변화의 필요성)

  • Lee, Ho-Sun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.23 no.12
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    • pp.1565-1570
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    • 2019
  • Many possibilities of Big Data has been discussed widely for several years. And the importance of protecting personal information has been emphasized more strongly. During the process of integrating several personal information for the improvement of usability of Big Data, there are many problems occured like the likelihood of the identification of one person, the level of personal infomation used to create personalized services in the companies making and using Big Data. In this study, I summarize GDPR(General Data Protection Regulation) of EU, CCPA(California Consumer Privacy Act) of USA and domestic Big Data 3 Acts Amendment proposals. Also I discuss re-identifcation of de-identificated information, social costs of the usage agreement of personal information, possible problems in construction and combination of private and public big data, political suggestions about settlement of regulatory environment.

Identification and Measurement of Hospital-Related Fears in Hospitalized School-Aged Children (학령기 입원아동의 병원관련 공포에 관한 탐색연구)

  • 문영임
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.61-79
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    • 1995
  • When children are admitted to hospital, they have to adapt to new and unfamiliar stimuli. Children may respond with fear to stimuli such as pain or unfamiliar experiences. One goal of nursing is to help hospitalized children to adapt effectively to their hospital experience. Accordingly, nurses need to assess childrens' fears of their hospital experience to contribute to the planning of care to alleviate these fears. The problem addressed by this study was to identify and measure hospital-related fears(hereafter called HRF) in hospitalized school-aged children. The study was conceptualized with Roy's model. A descriptive qualitative approach was used first, followed by a quantitative approach. This study was conducted from November 30, 1989 to January 12, 1991. The sample consisted of 395 hospitalized school-aged children selected through an allocated sampling technique in nine general hospitals. The HRF questionnaire (three point likert scale ) was developed by a delphi technique. The data were analyzed by an SAS program. Factor analysis was used for the examination of component factors. Differences in the HRF related to demographic variables were examined by t-test, analysis of variance and the Scheffe test. The crude scores of the HRF scale were transformed into T- scores to calculate the standard scores. The results included the following : 1. Forty-four items were derived from 188 statements identifying the childrens' hospital-re-lated fears. These items clustered into 14 factors, fear of injections, operations, bodily harm others' pain, medical rounds, physical examinations, medical staff, disease process, blood and X-rays, drugs and cockroaches, tests, harsh discipline from parents or staff, being absent from school, and separation from family. The 14 factors was classified into four categories,'pain','the unfamiliar','the un-known' and 'separation'. 2. The reliability of the HRF instruments was .92(Cronbach's alpha). In the factor analysis, Cronbach's alpha coefficients for the 14 factors ranged from .84 to .86 and Cronbach's alpha coefficients for the four categories ranged from .70 to .84. Pearson correlation coefficient scores for relationships among the 14 factors ranged from ,11 to .50, and among the four categories, from ,44 to ,63, indicating their relative independence. 3. The total group HRF score ranged from 45 to 130 in a possible range of H to 132, with a mean of 74.51. The fears identified by the children were, in order, injections, harsh discipline by parents or staff, bodily harm, operations, medical staff, disease process, and medical rounds ; the least feared was others' pain. The fear item with the highest mean score was surgery and the lowest was examination by a doctor. HRF scores were higher for girls than for boys, and for grade 1 students than for grade 6 students. HRF scores were lower for children whose fathers were over 40 than for those whose fathers were in the 30 to 39 age group, and whose mothers were over 35 than for those whose mothers were in the 20 to 34 age group. HRF scores were lower when the mother rather than any other person stayed with the child. The expressed fear of pain, the unfamiliar, the un-known and of separation directs nurses' concern to the threat felt by hospitalized children to their concept of self. This study contributes to the assessment of fears of hospitalized children and of stimuli impinging on those fears. Accordingly, nursing practice will be directed to the alleviation of pain, pre-admission orientation to the hospital setting and routines, initiation of information about procedures and experiences and arrangments for mothers to stay with their children. Recommendations were made for further research in different settings and for development and testing of the instrument.

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