CVNov 27, 2023

VehicleGAN: Pair-flexible Pose Guided Image Synthesis for Vehicle Re-identification

arXiv:2311.16278v34 citationsh-index: 13
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses a domain-specific problem for vehicle surveillance systems, offering an incremental improvement by combining synthesis and metric learning.

The paper tackles the challenge of vehicle re-identification across different camera views by synthesizing vehicle images in target poses to enhance feature discrimination, achieving improved accuracy on VeRi-776 and VehicleID datasets.

Vehicle Re-identification (Re-ID) has been broadly studied in the last decade; however, the different camera view angle leading to confused discrimination in the feature subspace for the vehicles of various poses, is still challenging for the Vehicle Re-ID models in the real world. To promote the Vehicle Re-ID models, this paper proposes to synthesize a large number of vehicle images in the target pose, whose idea is to project the vehicles of diverse poses into the unified target pose so as to enhance feature discrimination. Considering that the paired data of the same vehicles in different traffic surveillance cameras might be not available in the real world, we propose the first Pair-flexible Pose Guided Image Synthesis method for Vehicle Re-ID, named as VehicleGAN in this paper, which works for both supervised and unsupervised settings without the knowledge of geometric 3D models. Because of the feature distribution difference between real and synthetic data, simply training a traditional metric learning based Re-ID model with data-level fusion (i.e., data augmentation) is not satisfactory, therefore we propose a new Joint Metric Learning (JML) via effective feature-level fusion from both real and synthetic data. Intensive experimental results on the public VeRi-776 and VehicleID datasets prove the accuracy and effectiveness of our proposed VehicleGAN and JML.

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