Hiroyoshi Miyano
NEC
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international symposium on wearable computers | 2015
Kiyohiko Takahashi; Wataru Hattori; Ryo Kawai; Yusuke Takahashi; Hiroyoshi Miyano; Daichi Shimohata; Shinichi Mikami
We demonstrate a privacy-conscious system for human tracking. This system can locate persons without any wearable device. The system detects their footprints by applying near-field tag antenna based sensing (NF-TABS) technology which uses passive radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags as sensors [1] [2]. And the system uses other RFID tags to recognize the person. This system can trace the persons from these two inputs. We verify that the human tracking system identifies a person walking. This system can also identify the person while few people are walking over the sensor sheet. Since system is designed to watch out for elders in a nursing home, we designed a thin sensor sheet in order to comply with a Japanese barrier free guideline.
international conference on multimedia and expo | 2015
Yusuke Takahashi; Hiroyoshi Miyano
We proposed a compact color descriptor specialized in expressing clothing for person re-identification across cameras. It expresses any type of clothing colors by combination of a set of unicolor clothing selected from a collection of various colored clothing widely and densely spread over clothing color space; which is called a wardrobe. Proper wardrobe can be collected through a clothing manufacture having a large variety of colors. Effective selection of proper clothing from the wardrobe is performed by using the coefficients learned by linear SVM with L1 regulation. In the evaluations on the highly challenging VIPeR dataset, wider coverage of color space of our wardrobe is proved by comparing 11 grouped colors with the state-of-the-art descriptor; color names of the same dimension. And the proposed clothing selection by SVM with L1 regulation shows its effectiveness by achieving improvement on accuracy while reducing dimension.
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Masahiro Tani; Osamu Houshuyama; Takafumi Koshinaka; Ryoma Oami; Hiroyoshi Miyano
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Ryoma Oami; Hiroyoshi Miyano
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Hiroyoshi Miyano; Tatsuya Abe