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Zoom-RNN: A Novel Method for Person Recognition Using Recurrent Neural Networks

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arxiv 1809.09189 v2 pith:MLEVDNT2 submitted 2018-09-24 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords bodypersonphotosrecognitionevidenceimprovesmethodnetworks
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The overwhelming popularity of social media has resulted in bulk amounts of personal photos being uploaded to the internet every day. Since these photos are taken in unconstrained settings, recognizing the identities of people among the photos remains a challenge. Studies have indicated that utilizing evidence other than face appearance improves the performance of person recognition systems. In this work, we aim to take advantage of additional cues obtained from different body regions in a zooming in fashion for person recognition. Hence, we present Zoom-RNN, a novel method based on recurrent neural networks for combining evidence extracted from the whole body, upper body, and head regions. Our model is evaluated on a challenging dataset, namely People In Photo Albums (PIPA), and we demonstrate that employing our system improves the performance of conventional fusion methods by a noticeable margin.

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