FPB: Feature Pyramid Branch for Person Re-Identification
High performance person Re-Identification (Re-ID) requires the model to focus on both global silhouette and local details of pedestrian. To extract such more representative features, an effective way is to exploit deep models with multiple branches. However, most multi-branch based methods implement...
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Zusammenfassung: | High performance person Re-Identification (Re-ID) requires the model to focus
on both global silhouette and local details of pedestrian. To extract such more
representative features, an effective way is to exploit deep models with
multiple branches. However, most multi-branch based methods implemented by
duplication of part backbone structure normally lead to severe increase of
computational cost. In this paper, we propose a lightweight Feature Pyramid
Branch (FPB) to extract features from different layers of networks and
aggregate them in a bidirectional pyramid structure. Cooperated by attention
modules and our proposed cross orthogonality regularization, FPB significantly
prompts the performance of backbone network by only introducing less than 1.5M
extra parameters. Extensive experimental results on standard benchmark datasets
demonstrate that our proposed FPB based model outperforms state-of-the-art
methods with obvious margin as well as much less model complexity. FPB borrows
the idea of the Feature Pyramid Network (FPN) from prevailing object detection
methods. To our best knowledge, it is the first successful application of
similar structure in person Re-ID tasks, which empirically proves that pyramid
network as affiliated branch could be a potential structure in related feature
embedding models. The source code is publicly available at
https://github.com/anocodetest1/FPB.git. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2108.01901 |