Abstract:In this paper, we propose a Global-Supervised Contrastive loss (L GSupCon ) and a view-aware-based post-processing (VABPP) method for the field of vehicle re-identification. The traditional supervised contrastive loss (L SupCon ) calculates the distances of features within the batch, so it has the local attribute. While the proposed L GSupCon has new properties and has good global attributes, the positive and negative features of each anchor in the training process come from the entire training set. The propos… Show more
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