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Lost and Found!: associating target persons in camera surveillance footage with smartphone identifiers

Published: 24 June 2021 Publication History

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We demonstrate an application of finding target persons on a surveillance video. Each visually detected participant is tagged with a smartphone ID and the target person with the query ID is highlighted. This work is motivated by the fact that establishing associations between subjects observed in camera images and messages transmitted from their wireless devices can enable fast and reliable tagging. This is particularly helpful when target pedestrians need to be found on public surveillance footage, without the reliance on facial recognition. The underlying system uses a multi-modal approach that leverages WiFi Fine Timing Measurements (FTM) and inertial sensor (IMU) data to associate each visually detected individual with a corresponding smartphone identifier. These smartphone measurements are combined strategically with RGB-D information from the camera, to learn affinity matrices using a multi-modal deep learning network.

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MobiSys '21: Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services
June 2021
528 pages
ISBN:9781450384438
DOI:10.1145/3458864
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Published: 24 June 2021

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  1. machine learning
  2. multimodal learning
  3. person identification
  4. wifi FTM ranging

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MobiSys '21 Paper Acceptance Rate 36 of 166 submissions, 22%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 274 of 1,679 submissions, 16%

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  • (2023)Layout Sequence Prediction From Noisy Mobile ModalityProceedings of the 31st ACM International Conference on Multimedia10.1145/3581783.3611936(3965-3974)Online publication date: 26-Oct-2023

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