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Exploiting Temporal Coherence for Self-Supervised One-shot Video Re-identification

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arxiv 2007.11064 v1 pith:OV4HXWUM submitted 2020-07-21 cs.CV

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keywords re-identificationunlabeledone-shotdatatemporalamongstcoherenceconsistency
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While supervised techniques in re-identification are extremely effective, the need for large amounts of annotations makes them impractical for large camera networks. One-shot re-identification, which uses a singular labeled tracklet for each identity along with a pool of unlabeled tracklets, is a potential candidate towards reducing this labeling effort. Current one-shot re-identification methods function by modeling the inter-relationships amongst the labeled and the unlabeled data, but fail to fully exploit such relationships that exist within the pool of unlabeled data itself. In this paper, we propose a new framework named Temporal Consistency Progressive Learning, which uses temporal coherence as a novel self-supervised auxiliary task in the one-shot learning paradigm to capture such relationships amongst the unlabeled tracklets. Optimizing two new losses, which enforce consistency on a local and global scale, our framework can learn learn richer and more discriminative representations. Extensive experiments on two challenging video re-identification datasets - MARS and DukeMTMC-VideoReID - demonstrate that our proposed method is able to estimate the true labels of the unlabeled data more accurately by up to $8\%$, and obtain significantly better re-identification performance compared to the existing state-of-the-art techniques.

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  1. Exploiting Global Camera Network Constraints for Unsupervised Video Person Re-identification

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    Consistent cross-view matching with global camera-network constraints improves unsupervised video person re-identification, reaching 65.3% rank-1 on MARS and 76.5% on DukeMTMC-VideoReID.

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