Progressive transfer learning for person re-identification

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Abstract

Model fine-tuning is a widely used transfer learning approach in person Re-identification (ReID) applications, which fine-tuning a pre-trained feature extraction model into the target scenario instead of training a model from scratch. It is challenging due to the significant variations inside the target scenario, e.g., different camera viewpoint, illumination changes, and occlusion. These variations result in a gap between the distribution of each mini-batch and the distribution of the whole dataset when using mini-batch training. In this paper, we study model fine-tuning from the perspective of the aggregation and utilization of the global information of the dataset when using mini-batch training. Specifically, we introduce a novel network structure called Batch-related Convolutional Cell (BConv-Cell), which progressively collects the global information of the dataset into a latent state and uses this latent state to rectify the extracted feature. Based on BConv-Cells, we further proposed the Progressive Transfer Learning (PTL) method to facilitate the model fine-tuning process by joint training the BConv-Cells and the pre-trained ReID model. Empirical experiments show that our proposal can improve the performance of the ReID model greatly on MSMT17, Market-1501, CUHK03 and DukeMTMC-reID datasets. The code will be released later on at https://github.com/ZJULearning/PTL.

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Yu, Z., Jin, Z., Wei, L., Guo, J., Huang, J., Cai, D., … Hua, X. S. (2019). Progressive transfer learning for person re-identification. In IJCAI International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 2019-August, pp. 4220–4226). International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/586

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