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CycAs: Self-supervised Cycle Association for Learning Re-identifiable Descriptions (2007.07577v1)

Published 15 Jul 2020 in cs.CV and cs.LG

Abstract: This paper proposes a self-supervised learning method for the person re-identification (re-ID) problem, where existing unsupervised methods usually rely on pseudo labels, such as those from video tracklets or clustering. A potential drawback of using pseudo labels is that errors may accumulate and it is challenging to estimate the number of pseudo IDs. We introduce a different unsupervised method that allows us to learn pedestrian embeddings from raw videos, without resorting to pseudo labels. The goal is to construct a self-supervised pretext task that matches the person re-ID objective. Inspired by the \emph{data association} concept in multi-object tracking, we propose the \textbf{Cyc}le \textbf{As}sociation (\textbf{CycAs}) task: after performing data association between a pair of video frames forward and then backward, a pedestrian instance is supposed to be associated to itself. To fulfill this goal, the model must learn a meaningful representation that can well describe correspondences between instances in frame pairs. We adapt the discrete association process to a differentiable form, such that end-to-end training becomes feasible. Experiments are conducted in two aspects: We first compare our method with existing unsupervised re-ID methods on seven benchmarks and demonstrate CycAs' superiority. Then, to further validate the practical value of CycAs in real-world applications, we perform training on self-collected videos and report promising performance on standard test sets.

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Authors (7)
  1. Zhongdao Wang (36 papers)
  2. Jingwei Zhang (68 papers)
  3. Liang Zheng (181 papers)
  4. Yixuan Liu (41 papers)
  5. Yifan Sun (183 papers)
  6. Yali Li (40 papers)
  7. Shengjin Wang (65 papers)
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