Adversarial Attribute-Image Person Re-identification

Adversarial Attribute-Image Person Re-identification

Zhou Yin, Wei-Shi Zheng, Ancong Wu, Hong-Xing Yu, Hai Wan, Xiaowei Guo, Feiyue Huang, Jianhuang Lai

Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Main track. Pages 1100-1106. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/153

While attributes have been widely used for person re-identification (Re-ID) which aims at matching the same person images across disjoint camera views, they are used either as extra features or for performing multi-task learning to assist the image-image matching task. However, how to find a set of person images according to a given attribute description, which is very practical in many surveillance applications, remains a rarely investigated cross-modality matching problem in person Re-ID. In this work, we present this challenge and leverage adversarial learning to formulate the attribute-image cross-modality person Re-ID model. By imposing a semantic consistency constraint across modalities as a regularization, the adversarial learning enables to generate image-analogous concepts of query attributes for matching the corresponding images at both global level and semantic ID level. We conducted extensive experiments on three attribute datasets and demonstrated that the regularized adversarial modelling is so far the most effective method for the attribute-image cross-modality person Re-ID problem.
Keywords:
Computer Vision: Biometrics, Face and Gesture Recognition
Computer Vision: Video: Events, Activities and Surveillance