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9 December 2022 Unsupervised person re-identification guided by refinement feature in multi-label distribution sorting learning
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Proceedings Volume 12492, International Workshop on Automation, Control, and Communication Engineering (IWACCE 2022); 124920Q (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2661530
Event: International Workshop on Automation, Control, and Communication Engineering (IWACCE 2022), 2022, Wuhan, China
Abstract
Traditional person re-identification methods are mostly based on supervised state of manually annotated data sets. Although the recognition accuracy is high, the algorithm completely relies on effective annotation information and lacks practicability. Based on the above problems, an unsupervised person re-identification method is proposed, which refines features to guide multi-label distribution sorting learning. Firstly, a single and multi-label classification network structure is constructed to improve the matching accuracy of tags by learning the characteristics of each person and its k nearest neighbor and sharing the same class. Secondly, the refinement feature extraction module is designed and embedded into the original ResNet50 network, and the potential key areas in the person image are adaptively located. While weakening the appearance differences of the features, multi-information mining is carried out to obtain the refined features of the characters and assist the classification network to improve the performance. Thirdly, reliable multi-category labels are screened by punishing the sorting between positive and negative categories of labels in multi-category labels. Finally, the network is supervised by combining multi-label distribution sorting loss and multi-label classification loss. Experiments show that without any annotation information, the recognition accuracy of Market-1501 and DukeMTMC-reID datasets is 58.4% and 42.3%, respectively, and the mAP of Market-1501 dataset is increased by 12.9%.
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Yaping Qian, Fengsui Wang, Lei Xiong, Tao Yan, and Yue Xu "Unsupervised person re-identification guided by refinement feature in multi-label distribution sorting learning", Proc. SPIE 12492, International Workshop on Automation, Control, and Communication Engineering (IWACCE 2022), 124920Q (9 December 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2661530
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KEYWORDS
Feature extraction

Detection and tracking algorithms

Cameras

Machine learning

Computer vision technology

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