Locality-Constrained Collaborative Sparse Approximation for Multiple-Shot Person Re-identification

Person re-identification is becoming a hot research topic due to its academic importance and attractive applications in visual surveillance. This paper focuses on solving the relatively harder and more importance multiple-shot re-identification problem. Following the idea of treating it as a set-based classification problem, we propose a new model called Locality-constrained Collaborative Sparse Approximation (LCSA) which is made to be as efficient, effective and robust as possible. It improves the very recently proposed Collaborative Sparse Approximation (CSA) model by introducing two types of locality constraints to enhance the quality of the data for collaborative approximation. Extensive experiments demonstrate that LCSA is not only much better than CSA in terms of effectiveness and robustness, but also superior to other related methods.

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