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PetFace: A Large-Scale Dataset and Benchmark for Animal Identification

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arxiv 2407.13555 v2 pith:KDYYT6XF submitted 2024-07-18 cs.CV

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keywords animalidentificationfaceindividualsdatasetpetfacebreeddatasets
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Automated animal face identification plays a crucial role in the monitoring of behaviors, conducting of surveys, and finding of lost animals. Despite the advancements in human face identification, the lack of datasets and benchmarks in the animal domain has impeded progress. In this paper, we introduce the PetFace dataset, a comprehensive resource for animal face identification encompassing 257,484 unique individuals across 13 animal families and 319 breed categories, including both experimental and pet animals. This large-scale collection of individuals facilitates the investigation of unseen animal face verification, an area that has not been sufficiently explored in existing datasets due to the limited number of individuals. Moreover, PetFace also has fine-grained annotations such as sex, breed, color, and pattern. We provide multiple benchmarks including re-identification for seen individuals and verification for unseen individuals. The models trained on our dataset outperform those trained on prior datasets, even for detailed breed variations and unseen animal families. Our result also indicates that there is some room to improve the performance of integrated identification on multiple animal families. We hope the PetFace dataset will facilitate animal face identification and encourage the development of non-invasive animal automatic identification methods.

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    cs.CV 2024-12 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

    A diffusion-based keypoint propagation plus categorical keypoint positional embedding is reported to improve animal ReID accuracy, but the evidence is limited to a single baseline comparison.

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