Abstract
To solve the two challenges of the high cost of manual labeling data and significant degradation of cross-domain performance in person re-identification (re-ID), we propose an unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA) person re-ID method combining style translation and unsupervised clustering method. Our model framework is divided into two stages: 1) In the style translation stage, we can get the labeled source image with the style of the target domain; 2) In the UDA person re-ID stage, we use Wasserstein distance as the evaluation index of the distribution difference between domains. In addition, to solve the problem of source domain ID labels information loss in the process of style translation, a feedback mechanism is designed to feedback the results of person re-ID to the style translation network, to improve the quality of image style translation and the accuracy of ID labels and make the style translation and person re-ID converge to the best state through closed-loop training. The test results on Market-1501, DukeMTMC, and MSMT17 show that the proposed method is more efficient and robust.
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This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 61866004, 61966004, 61962007), the Guangxi Natural Science Foundation (Nos. 2018GXNSFDA281009, 2019GXNSFDA245018, 2018GXNSFDA294001), Research Fund of Guangxi Key Lab of Multi-source Information Mining & Security (No.20-A-03-01), Guangxi “Bagui Scholar” Teams for Innovation and Research Project, and Innovation Project of Guangxi Graduate Education(JXXYYJSCXXM-2021-007).
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Wei, P., Zhang, C., Li, Z., Tang, Y., Wang, Z. (2021). Domain-Adaptation Person Re-Identification via Style Translation and Clustering. In: Mantoro, T., Lee, M., Ayu, M.A., Wong, K.W., Hidayanto, A.N. (eds) Neural Information Processing. ICONIP 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 13108. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92185-9_38
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