Passive Perception and Path Tracking of Tourists in Mountain Scenic Spots Through Face to Body Two Stepwise Method
Fan Yang,
Changming Zhu,
Kuntao Shi
et al.
Abstract:Tourists’ near-field passive perception and identification in mountain areas faces challenges related to long distances, small targets, varied-pose scenarios, facial occlusion, etc. To address this issue, this paper proposes an innovative technical framework based on a face-to-body (F2B) two-step iterative method aimed at enhancing the passive perception and tracking of tourists in complex mountain environments by integrating and coordinating body features with facial features. The F2B technical framework comp… Show more
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