Literature Review: Human Segmentation with Static Camera

10/28/2019
by   Jiaxin Xu, et al.
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Our research topic is Human segmentation with static camera. This topic can be divided into three sub-tasks, which are object detection, instance identification and segmentation. These sub-tasks are three closely related subjects. The development of each subject has great impact on the other two fields. In this literature review, we will first introduce the background of human segmentation and then talk about issues related to the above three fields as well as how they interact with each other.

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