Towards Egocentric Person Re-Identification and Social Pattern Analysis

Estefanía Talavera, Alexandre Cola, N. Petkov, P. Radeva
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Wearable cameras capture a first-person view of the daily activities of the camera wearer, offering a visual diary of the user behaviour. Detection of the appearance of people the camera user interacts with for social interactions analysis is of high interest. Generally speaking, social events, lifestyle and health are highly correlated, but there is a lack of tools to monitor and analyse them. We consider that egocentric vision provides a tool to obtain information and understand users social interactions. We propose a model that enables us to evaluate and visualize social traits obtained by analysing social interactions appearance within egocentric photostreams. Given sets of egocentric images, we detect the appearance of faces within the days of the camera wearer, and rely on clustering algorithms to group their feature descriptors in order to re-identify persons. Recurrence of detected faces within photostreams allows us to shape an idea of the social pattern of behaviour of the user. We validated our model over several weeks recorded by different camera wearers. Our findings indicate that social profiles are potentially useful for social behaviour interpretation.
自我中心人格再认同与社会模式分析
可穿戴相机以第一人称视角捕捉相机佩戴者的日常活动,提供用户行为的视觉日记。检测相机用户与之交互的人的外观以进行社会交互分析是非常有趣的。一般来说,社会事件、生活方式和健康是高度相关的,但缺乏监测和分析它们的工具。我们认为以自我为中心的视觉提供了一种获取信息和理解用户社交互动的工具。我们提出了一个模型,使我们能够通过分析以自我为中心的照片流中的社会互动外观来评估和可视化社会特征。给定一组以自我为中心的图像,我们检测相机佩戴者当天的面部外观,并依靠聚类算法对其特征描述符进行分组,以便重新识别人物。照片流中检测到的人脸的反复出现使我们能够形成用户行为的社会模式。我们在几周内验证了我们的模型,由不同的相机佩戴者记录。我们的研究结果表明,社会概况对社会行为的解释可能是有用的。
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