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Feature plays an important role in pedestrian detection, and considerable progress has been made on shape-based descriptors. However, color cues have barely been devoted to detection tasks, seemingly due to the variable appearance of pedestrians. In this paper, Color Maximal-Dissimilarity Pattern (CMDP) is proposed to encode color cues by two core operations, i.e., oriented filtering and max-pooling, which emulate the functions of primary visual cortex (V1). The extensively experimental results reveal that the biologically-explainable encoding scheme increases the invariance of color cues, and outperforms the state-of-the-art color descriptor in terms of both accuracy and speed. © 2012 ICPR Org Committee.
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