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Correlation Discrepancy Insight Network for Video Re-identification

Article Ecrit par: Ruan, Weijian ; Chen, Jun ; Yu, Yi ; Wang, Zheng ; Liang, Chao ; Liu, Wu ; Ma, Jiayi ;

Résumé: Video-based person re-identification (ReID) aims at re-identifying a specified person sequence from videos that were captured by disjoint cameras. Most existing works on this task ignore the quality discrepancy across frames by using all video frames to develop a ReID method. Additionally, they adopt only the person self-characteristic as the representation, which cannot adapt to cross-camera variation effectively. To that end, we propose a novel correlation discrepancy insight network for video-based person ReID, which consists of an unsupervised correlation insight model (CIM) for video purification and a discrepancy description network (DDN) for person representation. Concretely, CIM is constructed by using kernelized correlation filters to encode person half-parts, which evaluates the frame quality by the cross correlation across frames for selecting discriminative video fragments. Furthermore, DDN exploits the selected video fragments to generate a discrepancy descriptor using a compression network, which aims at employing the discrepancies with other persons' to facilitate the representation of the target person rather than only using the self-characteristic. Due to the advantage in handling cross-domain variation, the discrepancy descriptor is expected to provide a new pattern for the object representation in cross-camera tasks. Experimental results on three public benchmarks demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms several state-of-the-art methods.


Langue: Anglais