Person Re-identification with Bias-controlled Adversarial Training
Sara Iodice, Krystian Mikolajczyk
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Inspired by the effectiveness of adversarial training in the area of Generative Adversarial Networks we present a new approach for learning feature representations in person re-identification. We investigate different types of bias that typically occur in re-ID scenarios, i.e., pose, body part and camera view, and propose a general approach to address them. We introduce an adversarial strategy for controlling bias, named Bias-controlled Adversarial framework (BCA), with two complementary branches to reduce or to enhance bias-related features. The results and comparison to the state of the art on different benchmarks show that our framework is an effective strategy for person re-identification. The performance improvements are in both full and partial views of persons.
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Benchmark Results
| Dataset | Model | Metric | Claimed | Verified | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DukeMTMC-reID | Bias-controlled Adversarial Training | mAP | 74.8 | — | Unverified |
| Market-1501 | Bias-controlled Adversarial Training | Rank-1 | 93.1 | — | Unverified |