TY - CONF AU - Alejandro Gonzalez Alzate AU - Gabriel Villalonga AU - Jiaolong Xu AU - David Vazquez AU - Jaume Amores AU - Antonio Lopez A2 - IV PY - 2015// TI - Multiview Random Forest of Local Experts Combining RGB and LIDAR data for Pedestrian Detection BT - IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium IV2015 SP - 356 EP - 361 KW - Pedestrian Detection N2 - Despite recent significant advances, pedestrian detection continues to be an extremely challenging problem in real scenarios. In order to develop a detector that successfully operates under these conditions, it becomes critical to leverage upon multiple cues, multiple imaging modalities and a strong multi-view classifier that accounts for different pedestrian views and poses. In this paper we provide an extensive evaluation that gives insight into how each of these aspects (multi-cue, multimodality and strong multi-view classifier) affect performance both individually and when integrated together. In the multimodality component we explore the fusion of RGB and depth maps obtained by high-definition LIDAR, a type of modality that is only recently starting to receive attention. As our analysis reveals, although all the aforementioned aspects significantly help in improving the performance, the fusion of visible spectrum and depth information allows to boost the accuracy by a much larger margin. The resulting detector not only ranks among the top best performers in the challenging KITTI benchmark, but it is built upon very simple blocks that are easy to implement and computationally efficient. These simple blocks can be easily replaced with more sophisticated ones recently proposed, such as the use of convolutional neural networks for feature representation, to further improve the accuracy. UR - http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=7180136 L1 - http://refbase.cvc.uab.es/files/gvv2015.pdf UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IVS.2015.7225711 N1 - ADAS; 600.076; 600.057; 600.054 ID - Alejandro Gonzalez Alzate2015 ER -