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Deeply-Learned Part-Aligned Representations for Person Re-Identification

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In this paper, we address the problem of person re-identification, which refers to associating the persons captured from different cameras. We propose a simple yet effective human part-aligned representation for handling the body part misalignment problem. Our approach decomposes the human body into regions (parts) which are discriminative for person matching, accordingly computes the representations over the regions, and aggregates the similarities computed between the corresponding regions of a pair of probe and gallery images as the overall matching score. Our formulation, inspired by attention models, is a deep neural network modeling the three steps together, which is learnt through minimizing the triplet loss function without requiring body part labeling information. Unlike most existing deep learning algorithms that learn a global or spatial partition-based local representation, our approach performs human body partition, and thus is more robust to pose changes and various human spatial distributions in the person bounding box. Our approach shows state-of-the-art results over standard datasets, Market-$1501$, CUHK$03$, CUHK$01$ and VIPeR.

Liming Zhao, Xi Li, Jingdong Wang, Yueting Zhuang• 2017

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Person Re-IdentificationMarket1501 (test)
Rank-1 Accuracy81
1264
Person Re-IdentificationMarket 1501
mAP63.4
999
Person Re-IdentificationCUHK03 (Detected)
Rank-1 Accuracy81.6
219
Person Re-IdentificationCUHK03
R185.4
184
Person Re-IdentificationVIPeR
Rank-148.7
182
Person Re-IdentificationOccluded-Duke (test)
Rank-1 Acc28.8
177
Person Re-IdentificationMarket-1501 1.0 (test)
Rank-181
131
Person Re-IdentificationMarket-1501 single query
Rank-1 Acc81
114
Person Re-IdentificationVIPeR (test)
Top-1 Accuracy48.7
113
Person Re-IdentificationCUHK03 (test)
Rank-1 Accuracy81.6
108
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