2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2011.01888
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Unsupervised Attention Based Instance Discriminative Learning for Person Re-Identification

Abstract: Recent advances in person re-identification have demonstrated enhanced discriminability, especially with supervised learning or transfer learning. However, since the data requirements-including the degree of data curations-are becoming increasingly complex and laborious, there is a critical need for unsupervised methods that are robust to large intra-class variations, such as changes in perspective, illumination, articulated motion, resolution, etc. Therefore, we propose an unsupervised framework for person re… Show more

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