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AaP-ReID: Improved Attention-Aware Person Re-identification

Published 27 Sep 2023 in cs.CV | (2309.15780v1)

Abstract: Person re-identification (ReID) is a well-known problem in the field of computer vision. The primary objective is to identify a specific individual within a gallery of images. However, this task is challenging due to various factors, such as pose variations, illumination changes, obstructions, and the presence ofconfusing backgrounds. Existing ReID methods often fail to capture discriminative features (e.g., head, shoes, backpacks) and instead capture irrelevant features when the target is occluded. Motivated by the success of part-based and attention-based ReID methods, we improve AlignedReID++ and present AaP-ReID, a more effective method for person ReID that incorporates channel-wise attention into a ResNet-based architecture. Our method incorporates the Channel-Wise Attention Bottleneck (CWAbottleneck) block and can learn discriminating features by dynamically adjusting the importance ofeach channel in the feature maps. We evaluated Aap-ReID on three benchmark datasets: Market-1501, DukeMTMC-reID, and CUHK03. When compared with state-of-the-art person ReID methods, we achieve competitive results with rank-1 accuracies of 95.6% on Market-1501, 90.6% on DukeMTMC-reID, and 82.4% on CUHK03.

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