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Joint Disentangling and Adaptation for Cross-Domain Person Re-Identification

Yang Zou, Xiaodong Yang, Zhiding Yu, B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar, Jan Kautz

2020-07-20ECCV 2020 8Person Re-IdentificationUnsupervised Domain AdaptationDomain Adaptation
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Abstract

Although a significant progress has been witnessed in supervised person re-identification (re-id), it remains challenging to generalize re-id models to new domains due to the huge domain gaps. Recently, there has been a growing interest in using unsupervised domain adaptation to address this scalability issue. Existing methods typically conduct adaptation on the representation space that contains both id-related and id-unrelated factors, thus inevitably undermining the adaptation efficacy of id-related features. In this paper, we seek to improve adaptation by purifying the representation space to be adapted. To this end, we propose a joint learning framework that disentangles id-related/unrelated features and enforces adaptation to work on the id-related feature space exclusively. Our model involves a disentangling module that encodes cross-domain images into a shared appearance space and two separate structure spaces, and an adaptation module that performs adversarial alignment and self-training on the shared appearance space. The two modules are co-designed to be mutually beneficial. Extensive experiments demonstrate that the proposed joint learning framework outperforms the state-of-the-art methods by clear margins.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Domain AdaptationMarket to MSMTmAP22.1DG-Net++
Domain AdaptationMarket to MSMTrank-148.4DG-Net++
Domain AdaptationMarket to MSMTrank-1066.1DG-Net++
Domain AdaptationMarket to MSMTrank-560.9DG-Net++
Unsupervised Domain AdaptationMarket to MSMTmAP22.1DG-Net++
Unsupervised Domain AdaptationMarket to MSMTrank-148.4DG-Net++
Unsupervised Domain AdaptationMarket to MSMTrank-1066.1DG-Net++
Unsupervised Domain AdaptationMarket to MSMTrank-560.9DG-Net++

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