Person re-identification (Re-ID) has achieved great success in the supervised scenario. However, it is difficult to directly transfer the supervised model to arbitrary unseen domains due to the model overfitting to the seen source domains. In this paper, we aim to tackle the generalizable multi-source person Re-ID task (i.e., there are multiple available source domains, and the testing domain is unseen during training) from the data augmentation perspective, thus we put forward a novel method, termed MixNorm. It consists of domain-aware mix-normalization (DMN) and domain-aware center regularization (DCR). Different from the conventional data augmentation, the proposed domain-aware mix-normalization enhances the diversity of features during ...
Person re-identification (Re-ID) across multiple datasets is a challenging task due to two main reas...
© 2019 IEEE. Unsupervised cross-domain person re-identification (Re-ID) faces two key issues. One is...
Existing, fully supervised methods for person re-identification (ReID) require annotated data acquir...
Person re-identification (Re-ID) has achieved great success in the supervised scenario. However, it ...
Domain generalization (DG) has attracted much attention in person re-identification (ReID) recently....
Unsupervised domain adaptation has been a popular approach for cross-domain person re-identification...
Recent advances in person re-identification (ReID) obtain impressive accuracy in the supervised and ...
Unsupervised domain adaptive (UDA) person re-identification (re-ID) aims to generalize the model tra...
Person re-identification (Re-ID), is a technology that uses computer vision technology to determine ...
We aim to learn a domain generalizable person reidentification (ReID) model. When such a model is tr...
We aim to learn a domain generalizable person reidentification (ReID) model. When such a model is tr...
Person re-identification (re-ID) remains challenging in a real-world scenario, as it requires a trai...
Person re-identification (re-ID) remains challenging in a real-world scenario, as it requires a trai...
© 2019 IEEE. Unsupervised cross-domain person re-identification (Re-ID) faces two key issues. One is...
Person re-identification plays a significant role in realistic scenarios due to its various applicat...
Person re-identification (Re-ID) across multiple datasets is a challenging task due to two main reas...
© 2019 IEEE. Unsupervised cross-domain person re-identification (Re-ID) faces two key issues. One is...
Existing, fully supervised methods for person re-identification (ReID) require annotated data acquir...
Person re-identification (Re-ID) has achieved great success in the supervised scenario. However, it ...
Domain generalization (DG) has attracted much attention in person re-identification (ReID) recently....
Unsupervised domain adaptation has been a popular approach for cross-domain person re-identification...
Recent advances in person re-identification (ReID) obtain impressive accuracy in the supervised and ...
Unsupervised domain adaptive (UDA) person re-identification (re-ID) aims to generalize the model tra...
Person re-identification (Re-ID), is a technology that uses computer vision technology to determine ...
We aim to learn a domain generalizable person reidentification (ReID) model. When such a model is tr...
We aim to learn a domain generalizable person reidentification (ReID) model. When such a model is tr...
Person re-identification (re-ID) remains challenging in a real-world scenario, as it requires a trai...
Person re-identification (re-ID) remains challenging in a real-world scenario, as it requires a trai...
© 2019 IEEE. Unsupervised cross-domain person re-identification (Re-ID) faces two key issues. One is...
Person re-identification plays a significant role in realistic scenarios due to its various applicat...
Person re-identification (Re-ID) across multiple datasets is a challenging task due to two main reas...
© 2019 IEEE. Unsupervised cross-domain person re-identification (Re-ID) faces two key issues. One is...
Existing, fully supervised methods for person re-identification (ReID) require annotated data acquir...