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Learning Mid-level Filters for Person Re-identification

Published: 23 June 2014 Publication History

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In this paper, we propose a novel approach of learning mid-level filters from automatically discovered patch clusters for person re-identification. It is well motivated by our study on what are good filters for person re-identification. Our mid-level filters are discriminatively learned for identifying specific visual patterns and distinguishing persons, and have good cross-view invariance. First, local patches are qualitatively measured and classified with their discriminative power. Discriminative and representative patches are collected for filter learning. Second, patch clusters with coherent appearance are obtained by pruning hierarchical clustering trees, and a simple but effective cross-view training strategy is proposed to learn filters that are view-invariant and discriminative. Third, filter responses are integrated with patch matching scores in RankSVM training. The effectiveness of our approach is validated on the VIPeR dataset and the CUHK01 dataset. The learned mid-level features are complementary to existing handcrafted low-level features, and improve the best Rank-1 matching rate on the VIPeR dataset by 14%.

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CVPR '14: Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
June 2014
4302 pages
ISBN:9781479951185

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 23 June 2014

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  1. Mid-level filter
  2. person re-identification

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