Fully Unsupervised Person Re-identification Viaselective Contrastive Learning
2020 Β· Bo Pang, Deming Zhai, Junjun Jiang, et al.
Abstract
Person re-identification (ReID) aims at searching the same identity person among images captured by various cameras. Unsupervised person ReID attracts a lot of attention recently, due to it works without intensive manual annotation and thus shows great potential of adapting to new conditions. Representation learning plays a critical role in unsupervised person ReID. In this work, we propose a novel selective contrastive learning framework for unsupervised feature learning. Specifically, different from traditional contrastive learning strategies, we propose to use multiple positives and adaptively sampled negatives for defining the contrastive loss, enabling to learn a feature embedding model with stronger identity discriminative representation. Moreover, we propose to jointly leverage global and local features to construct three dynamic dictionaries, among which the global and local memory banks are used for pairwise similarity computation and the mixture memory bank are used for contr
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