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Hierarchical Feature Aggregation from Body Parts for Misalignment Robust Person Re-Identification

Yuting Liu    
Hongyu Yang and Qijun Zhao    

Resumen

In this work, we focus on the misalignment problem in person re-identification. Human body parts commonly contain discriminative local representations relevant with identity recognition. However, the representations are easily affected by misalignment that is due to varying poses or poorly detected bounding boxes. We thus present a two-branch Deep Joint Learning (DJL) network, where the local branch generates misalignment robust representations by pooling the features around the body parts, while the global branch generates representations from a holistic view. A Hierarchical Feature Aggregation mechanism is proposed to aggregate different levels of visual patterns within body part regions. Instead of aggregating each pooled body part features from multi-layers with equal weight, we assign each with the learned optimal weight. This strategy also mitigates the scale differences among multi-layers. By optimizing the global and local features jointly, the DJL network further enhances the discriminative capability of the learned hybrid feature. Experimental results on Market-1501 and CUHK03 datasets show that our method could effectively handle the misalignment induced intra-class variations and yield competitive accuracy particularly on poorly aligned pedestrian images.

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