Beyond triplet loss: a deep quadruplet network for person re-identification
Proceedings of the IEEE conference on computer vision and …, 2017•openaccess.thecvf.com
Person re-identification (ReID) is an important task in wide area video surveillance which
focuses on identifying people across different cameras. Recently, deep learning networks
with a triplet loss become a common framework for person ReID. However, the triplet loss
pays main attentions on obtaining correct orders on the training set. It still suffers from a
weaker generalization capability from the training set to the testing set, thus resulting in
inferior performance. In this paper, we design a quadruplet loss, which can lead to the model …
focuses on identifying people across different cameras. Recently, deep learning networks
with a triplet loss become a common framework for person ReID. However, the triplet loss
pays main attentions on obtaining correct orders on the training set. It still suffers from a
weaker generalization capability from the training set to the testing set, thus resulting in
inferior performance. In this paper, we design a quadruplet loss, which can lead to the model …
Abstract
Person re-identification (ReID) is an important task in wide area video surveillance which focuses on identifying people across different cameras. Recently, deep learning networks with a triplet loss become a common framework for person ReID. However, the triplet loss pays main attentions on obtaining correct orders on the training set. It still suffers from a weaker generalization capability from the training set to the testing set, thus resulting in inferior performance. In this paper, we design a quadruplet loss, which can lead to the model output with a larger inter-class variation and a smaller intra-class variation compared to the triplet loss. As a result, our model has a better generalization ability and can achieve a higher performance on the testing set. In particular, a quadruplet deep network using a margin-based online hard negative mining is proposed based on the quadruplet loss for the person ReID. In extensive experiments, the proposed network outperforms most of the state-of-the-art algorithms on representative datasets which clearly demonstrates the effectiveness of our proposed method.
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