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Person re-identification with fusion of hand-crafted and deep pose-based body region features

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Jubin Johnson, Shunsuke Yasugi, Yoichi Sugino, Sugiri Pranata, Shengmei Shen
arXiv, 2018, 2018.03

Person re-identification (re-ID) aims to accurately re- trieve a person from a large-scale database of images cap- tured across multiple cameras. Existing works learn deep representations using a large training subset of unique per- sons. However, identifying unseen persons is critical for a good re-ID algorithm. Moreover, the misalignment be- tween person crops to detection errors or pose variations leads to poor feature matching. In this work, we present a fusion of handcrafted features and deep feature representa- tion learned using multiple body parts to complement the global body features that achieves high performance on un- seen test images. Pose information is used to detect body regions that are passed through Convolutional Neural Net- works (CNN) to guide feature learning. Finally, a metric learning step enables robust distance matching on a dis- criminative subspace. Experimental results on 4 popular re-ID benchmark datasets namely VIPer, DukeMTMC-reID, Market-1501 and CUHK03 show that the proposed method achieves state-of-the-art performance in image-based per- son re-identification.

Link: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1803.10630.pdf

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