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Mixed High-Order Attention Network for Person Re-Identification

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Attention has become more attractive in person reidentification (ReID) as it is capable of biasing the allocation of available resources towards the most informative parts of an input signal. However, state-of-the-art works concentrate only on coarse or first-order attention design, e.g. spatial and channels attention, while rarely exploring higher-order attention mechanism. We take a step towards addressing this problem. In this paper, we first propose the High-Order Attention (HOA) module to model and utilize the complex and high-order statistics information in attention mechanism, so as to capture the subtle differences among pedestrians and to produce the discriminative attention proposals. Then, rethinking person ReID as a zero-shot learning problem, we propose the Mixed High-Order Attention Network (MHN) to further enhance the discrimination and richness of attention knowledge in an explicit manner. Extensive experiments have been conducted to validate the superiority of our MHN for person ReID over a wide variety of state-of-the-art methods on three large-scale datasets, including Market-1501, DukeMTMC-ReID and CUHK03-NP. Code is available at http://www.bhchen.cn/.

Binghui Chen, Weihong Deng, Jiani Hu• 2019

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Person Re-IdentificationMarket1501 (test)
Rank-1 Accuracy95.1
1264
Person Re-IdentificationDuke MTMC-reID (test)
Rank-189.1
1018
Person Re-IdentificationMarket 1501
mAP89.3
999
Person Re-IdentificationDukeMTMC-reID
Rank-1 Acc89.1
648
Person Re-IdentificationMSMT17
mAP0.608
404
Person Re-IdentificationMarket-1501 (test)
Rank-195.1
384
Person Re-IdentificationCUHK03 (Detected)
Rank-1 Accuracy71.7
219
Person Re-IdentificationCUHK03
R171.7
184
Person Re-IdentificationCUHK03 (Labeled)
Rank-1 Rate77.2
180
Person Re-IdentificationMarket-1501 1.0 (test)
Rank-195.1
131
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