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Computer Vision Approaches to Pedestrian Detection: Visible Spectrum Survey

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Computer Vision Approaches to Pedestrian Detection: Visible Spectrum Survey
Pedestrian detection from images of the visible spectrum is a high relevant area of research given its potential impact in the design of pedestrian protection systems. There are many proposals in the literature but they lack a comparative viewpoint. According to this, in this paper we first propose a common framework where we fit the different approaches, and second we use this framework to provide a comparative point of view of the details of such different approaches, pointing out also the main challenges to be solved in the future. In summary, we expect this survey to be useful for both novel and experienced researchers in the field. In the first case, as a clarifying snapshot of the state of the art; in the second, as a way to unveil trends and to take conclusions from the comparative study.
David Gerónimo, Antonio M. López, An
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where IBPRIA
Authors David Gerónimo, Antonio M. López, Angel Domingo Sappa
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