CVAILGFeb 10, 2025

CHIRLA: Comprehensive High-resolution Identification and Re-identification for Large-scale Analysis

arXiv:2502.06681v2h-index: 14Has CodeSci Data
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This addresses the need for robust person re-identification systems in real-world applications with long-term variations, though it is incremental as it primarily provides a new dataset.

The authors tackled the problem of person re-identification in long-term scenarios with appearance changes by introducing CHIRLA, a novel dataset recorded over seven months with 22 individuals, 1M bounding boxes, and benchmark protocols for evaluation.

Person re-identification (Re-ID) is a key challenge in computer vision, requiring the matching of individuals across cameras, locations, and time. While most research focuses on short-term scenarios with minimal appearance changes, real-world applications demand robust systems that handle long-term variations caused by clothing and physical changes. We present CHIRLA, Comprehensive High-resolution Identification and Re-identification for Large-scale Analysis, a novel dataset designed for video-based long-term person Re-ID. CHIRLA was recorded over seven months in four connected indoor environments using seven strategically placed cameras, capturing realistic movements with substantial clothing and appearance variability. The dataset includes 22 individuals, more than five hours of video, and about 1M bounding boxes with identity annotations obtained through semi-automatic labeling. We also define benchmark protocols for person tracking and Re-ID, covering diverse and challenging scenarios such as occlusion, reappearance, and multi-camera conditions. By introducing this comprehensive benchmark, we aim to facilitate the development and evaluation of Re-ID algorithms that can reliably perform in challenging, long-term real-world scenarios. The benchmark code is publicly available at: https://github.com/bdager/CHIRLA.

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