Fusion schemes for image-to-video person re-identification

This paper focuses on improving the performance of image-to-video person re-identification through feature fusion. In this study, image-to-video person re-identification is formulated as a classification-based information retrieval in which a pedestrian appearance model is learned in the training ph...

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Published in:Journal of information and telecommunication (Print) Vol. 3; no. 1; pp. 74 - 94
Main Authors: Nguyen, Thuy-Binh, Le, Thi-Lan, Ngoc, Nam Pham
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 02-01-2019
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Summary:This paper focuses on improving the performance of image-to-video person re-identification through feature fusion. In this study, image-to-video person re-identification is formulated as a classification-based information retrieval in which a pedestrian appearance model is learned in the training phase, and the identity of an interested person is determined based on the probability his/her probe image belongs to the model. Four state-of-the-art features belonging to two categories: hand-designed features and learned features are investigated for person image representation. They are Kernel Descriptor, Gaussian of Gaussian, features extracted from two famous convolutional neural networks (GoogleNet and ResNet). Furthermore, three fusion schemes that are early fusion, product-rule and query-adaptive late fusion are proposed. To evaluate the performance of the chosen features for person appearance representation as well as their combination in three proposed fusion schemes, 114 experiments on two public benchmark datasets (CAVIAR4REID and RAiD) have been conducted. The experiments confirm the robustness and effectiveness of the proposed fusion schemes. The proposed schemes obtain improvement of +7.16%, +5.42%, and +6.30% at rank-1 over those of single feature in case A, case B of CAVIAR4REID, and RAiD, respectively.
ISSN:2475-1839
2475-1847
DOI:10.1080/24751839.2018.1531233