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In real-world human re-identification applications, “probes” are usually more than one image of a candidate, also known as multi-shot re-identification problem, since in most of the cases, a candidate is being tracked by a multi-object tracker through out his/her presence in the view of a camera.
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Wu, Z. (2016). Sample Selection for Multi-shot Human Re-identification. In: Human Re-Identification. Multimedia Systems and Applications. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40991-7_9
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