Tracklet-based vessel re-identification for multicamera vessel-speed enforcement

Herman G.J. Groot, Matthijs H. Zwemer, Egor Bondarau, Rob G.J. Wijnhoven, Peter H.N. de With

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Abstract

In crowded waterways, maritime traffic is bound to speed regulations for safety reasons. Although several speed measurement techniques exist for road traffic, such systems are not available for vessels. This paper proposes a new approach for tracklet-based re-identification (re-ID) as a solution for vessel-speed enforcement. For evaluation, the Vessel-reID dataset is used that we introduced in previous work [2]. The core of the tracklet re-ID approach is based on a novel
Tracklet-based Querying Procedure as a more effective alternative to the Common Querying Procedure (CQP) found in popular re-ID datasets [7, 8]. The existing procedure randomly selects a single image from the whole query-vessel
trajectory (in one camera view). This is improved by (1) detecting a set of most representative images per tracklet of a query-vessel, and by (2) raising the matching accuracy based on accumulating the gallery similarity scores for all images
in the set. In the experimental validation, we adopt two well-known person reID algorithms, TriNet [3] and MGN [6], since most re-ID literature focuses on person re-ID. Results show a significant increase in performance by applying the
tracklet-based approach instead of CQP: a gain of 5.6% and 8.1% Rank-1 for MGN and TriNet, respectively.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2021 Symposium on Information Theory and Signal Processing in the Benelux May 20-21, TU Eindhoven
EditorsBoris Skoric, Ruud van Sloun
Place of PublicationEindhoven
PublisherEindhoven University of Technology
Pages132–138
Number of pages7
ISBN (Print)978-90-386-5318-1
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Event41st WIC Symposium on Information Theory and Signal Processing in the Benelux, SITB 2021 - TU Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Duration: 20 May 202121 May 2021
Conference number: 41
https://sitb2021.win.tue.nl

Conference

Conference41st WIC Symposium on Information Theory and Signal Processing in the Benelux, SITB 2021
Abbreviated titleSITB 2021
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityEindhoven
Period20/05/2121/05/21
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