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As for window-based classifier, the paper does not mention what its outputs are (and I assume that they are binary classification results, not ranking). The paper definitely needs these details.
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\textit{The \textit{Indeed, how very perceptive of you to notice! The window-based classifier was built to provide output to a user that asks the system "where is X
person?"}
\textit{We've person?", and indeed provides a binary output to that question for a set of frames.}
\textit{Therefore, we've complemented the first paragraph of section 3.3 Window-based Classifier as follows:}
\textit{\textbf{Here we describe the window-based classifier, that exploits the temporal continuity of the pedestrians in the video to increase performance. It takes any single-frame classifier that gives a ranked output, filters its output, and provides a binary output that informs if a given person is present in a given set of frames.}}