Cross-Dataset Person Re-Identification via Unsupervised Pose Disentanglement and Adaptation

Person re-identification (re-ID) aims at recognizing the same person from images taken across different cameras. To address this challenging task, existing re-ID models typically rely on a large amount of labeled training data, which is not practical for real-world applications. To alleviate this limitation, researchers now targets at cross-dataset re-ID which focuses on generalizing the discriminative ability to the unlabeled target domain when given a labeled source domain dataset. To achieve this goal, our proposed Pose Disentanglement and Adaptation Network (PDA-Net) aims at learning deep image representation with pose and domain information properly disentangled. With the learned cross-domain pose invariant feature space, our proposed PDA-Net is able to perform pose disentanglement across domains without supervision in identities, and the resulting features can be applied to cross-dataset re-ID. Both of our qualitative and quantitative results on two benchmark datasets confirm the effectiveness of our approach and its superiority over the state-of-the-art cross-dataset Re-ID approaches.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Unsupervised Domain Adaptation Duke to Market PDA-Net mAP 47.6 # 17
rank-1 75.2 # 16
rank-5 86.3 # 12
rank-10 90.2 # 12
Unsupervised Domain Adaptation Market to Duke PDA-Net mAP 45.1 # 16
rank-1 63.2 # 17
rank-5 77.0 # 12
rank-10 82.5 # 12

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