A person re-ID system that pre-filters gallery images by predicted pedestrian attributes can raise mAP on Market1501, if the filtering attribute is chosen from test-set performance.
AlignedReID: Surpassing Human-Level Performance in Person Re-Identification
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In this paper, we propose a novel method called AlignedReID that extracts a global feature which is jointly learned with local features. Global feature learning benefits greatly from local feature learning, which performs an alignment/matching by calculating the shortest path between two sets of local features, without requiring extra supervision. After the joint learning, we only keep the global feature to compute the similarities between images. Our method achieves rank-1 accuracy of 94.4% on Market1501 and 97.8% on CUHK03, outperforming state-of-the-art methods by a large margin. We also evaluate human-level performance and demonstrate that our method is the first to surpass human-level performance on Market1501 and CUHK03, two widely used Person ReID datasets.
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Person Re-Identification System at Semantic Level based on Pedestrian Attributes Ontology
A person re-ID system that pre-filters gallery images by predicted pedestrian attributes can raise mAP on Market1501, if the filtering attribute is chosen from test-set performance.