Martin Bäuml
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Institute for Anthropomatics
Vincenz-Prießnitz-Str. 3, R012
76131 Karlsruhe
Phone: +49 721 608 44735
Fax: +49 721 608 45939
Email: baeuml@kit.edu
Projects
Person Re-Identification
For many applications such as person tracking or person retrieval it is not necessary to uniquely identify a person, i.e. assign a unique name or identity. It often suffices to determine previous or future occurrences of the same person in other images or videos. Person re-identification deals with the problem of recognizing people given a textual description, a sample image or video of the person.
Face Tracking
Coming soon...
Publications
"Knock! Knock! Who is it?" Probabilistic Person Identification in TV Series
M. Tapaswi, M. Bäuml, R. Stiefelhagen
Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), Providence, RI, June 2012
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Part-based Clothing Segmentation for Person Retrieval
M. Weber, M. Bäuml, R. Stiefelhagen
International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal-based Surveillance (AVSS), Klagenfurt, August 2011
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Evaluation of Local Features for Person Re-Identification in Image Sequences
M. Bäuml, R. Stiefelhagen
International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal-based Surveillance (AVSS), Klagenfurt, August 2011
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Interactive Person-Retrieval in TV Series and Distributed Surveillance Video
M. Bäuml, K. Bernardin, M.Fischer, H.K. Ekenel, R.Stiefelhagen
ACM Multimedia (demo program), Florence, Italy, October 2010
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Multi-pose Face Recognition for Person Retrieval in Camera Networks
M. Bäuml, K. Bernardin, M. Fischer, H. K. Ekenel, R. Stiefelhagen
International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal-based Surveillance (AVSS), Boston, August 2010
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