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AD-Cluster: Augmented Discriminative Clustering for Domain Adaptive Person Re-identification

Yunpeng Zhai, Shijian Lu, Qixiang Ye, Xuebo Shan, Jie Chen, Rongrong Ji, Yonghong Tian

2020-04-19CVPR 2020 6Domain Adaptive Person Re-IdentificationClusteringPerson Re-IdentificationUnsupervised Domain Adaptation
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Abstract

Domain adaptive person re-identification (re-ID) is a challenging task, especially when person identities in target domains are unknown. Existing methods attempt to address this challenge by transferring image styles or aligning feature distributions across domains, whereas the rich unlabeled samples in target domains are not sufficiently exploited. This paper presents a novel augmented discriminative clustering (AD-Cluster) technique that estimates and augments person clusters in target domains and enforces the discrimination ability of re-ID models with the augmented clusters. AD-Cluster is trained by iterative density-based clustering, adaptive sample augmentation, and discriminative feature learning. It learns an image generator and a feature encoder which aim to maximize the intra-cluster diversity in the sample space and minimize the intra-cluster distance in the feature space in an adversarial min-max manner. Finally, AD-Cluster increases the diversity of sample clusters and improves the discrimination capability of re-ID models greatly. Extensive experiments over Market-1501 and DukeMTMC-reID show that AD-Cluster outperforms the state-of-the-art with large margins.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Domain AdaptationMarket to DukemAP54.1AD-Cluster
Domain AdaptationMarket to Dukerank-172.6AD-Cluster
Domain AdaptationMarket to Dukerank-1085.5AD-Cluster
Domain AdaptationMarket to Dukerank-582.5AD-Cluster
Domain AdaptationDuke to MarketmAP68.3AD-Cluster
Domain AdaptationDuke to Marketrank-186.7AD-Cluster
Domain AdaptationDuke to Marketrank-1096.5AD-Cluster
Domain AdaptationDuke to Marketrank-594.4AD-Cluster
Unsupervised Domain AdaptationMarket to DukemAP54.1AD-Cluster
Unsupervised Domain AdaptationMarket to Dukerank-172.6AD-Cluster
Unsupervised Domain AdaptationMarket to Dukerank-1085.5AD-Cluster
Unsupervised Domain AdaptationMarket to Dukerank-582.5AD-Cluster
Unsupervised Domain AdaptationDuke to MarketmAP68.3AD-Cluster
Unsupervised Domain AdaptationDuke to Marketrank-186.7AD-Cluster
Unsupervised Domain AdaptationDuke to Marketrank-1096.5AD-Cluster
Unsupervised Domain AdaptationDuke to Marketrank-594.4AD-Cluster

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