AI Article Synopsis

  • Our understanding of a person evolves over time as we gather more information, similar to the concept of person re-identification (re-ID), where a query image's representation is updated with data from a candidate set.
  • A new attention-based aggregation method is proposed, showcasing strong performance on major benchmarks like CUHK03, Market-1501, and DukeMTMC, rivaling advanced re-ranking techniques.
  • This method is adaptable, allowing for the use of various representations and similarity metrics, which led to achieving state-of-the-art results in person re-ID and highlighting its broad applicability.

Article Abstract

Our impression about one person often updates after we see more aspects of him/her and this process keeps iterating given more meetings. We formulate such an intuition into the problem of person re-identification (re-ID), where the representation of a query (probe) image is iteratively updated with new information from the candidates in the gallery. Specifically, we propose a simple attentional aggregation formulation to instantiate this idea and showcase that such a pipeline achieves competitive performance on standard benchmarks including CUHK03, Market-1501 and DukeMTMC. Not only does such a simple method improve the performance of the baseline models, it also achieves comparable performance with latest advanced re-ranking methods. Another advantage of this proposal is its flexibility to incorporate different representations and similarity metrics. By utilizing stronger representations and metrics, we further demonstrate state-of-the-art person re-ID performance, which also validates the general applicability of the proposed method.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TIP.2020.3029415DOI Listing

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