Partial Person Re-identification with Alignment and Hallucination

24 Jul 2018  ·  Sara Iodice, Krystian Mikolajczyk ·

Partial person re-identification involves matching pedestrian frames where only a part of a body is visible in corresponding images. This reflects practical CCTV surveillance scenario, where full person views are often not available. Missing body parts make the comparison very challenging due to significant misalignment and varying scale of the views. We propose Partial Matching Net (PMN) that detects body joints, aligns partial views and hallucinates the missing parts based on the information present in the frame and a learned model of a person. The aligned and reconstructed views are then combined into a joint representation and used for matching images. We evaluate our approach and compare to other methods on three different datasets, demonstrating significant improvements.

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