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Comparison of two methods for unsupervised person identification in TV shows

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—We address the task of identifying people appearing in TV shows. The target persons are all people whose identity is said or written, like the journalists and the well known people, as politicians, athletes, celebrities, etc. In our approach, overlaid names displayed on the images are used to identify the persons without any use of biometric models for the speakers and the faces. Two identification methods are evaluated as part of the REPERE French evaluation campaign. The first one relies on co-occurrence times between overlay person names and speaker/face clusters, and rule-based decisions which assign a name to each monomodal cluster. The second method uses a Conditionnal Random Field (CRF) which combine different types of co-occurrence statistics and pair-wised constraints to jointly identify speakers and faces.
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hal-01433260 , version 1 (01-04-2017)

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Paul Gay, Grégor Dupuy, Carole Lailler, Jean-Marc Odobez, Sylvain Meignier, et al.. Comparison of two methods for unsupervised person identification in TV shows. 12th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing, 2014, Klagenfurt, Austria. pp.1 - 6, ⟨10.1109/CBMI.2014.6849828⟩. ⟨hal-01433260⟩
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