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Cross-Modal Adaptive Dual Association for Text-to-Image Person Retrieval

D. M. Lin, Yi-Xing Peng, Jingke Meng, Wei‐Shi Zheng

2024IEEE Transactions on Multimedia40 citationsDOI

Abstract

Text-to-image person re-identification (ReID) aims to retrieve images of a person based on a given textual description. The key challenge is to learn the relations between detailed information from visual and textual modalities. Existing work focuses on learning a latent space to narrow the modality gap and further build local correspondences between two modalities. However, these methods assume that image-to-text and text-to-image associations are modality-agnostic, resulting in suboptimal associations. In this work, we demonstrate the discrepancy between image-to-text association and text-to-image association and proposecross-modal adaptive dual association (CADA) to build fine bidirectional image-text detailed associations. Our approach features a decoder-based adaptive dual association module that enables full interaction between visual and textual modalities, enabling bidirectional and adaptive cross-modal correspondence associations. Specifically, this paper proposes a bidirectional association mechanism: Association of text Tokens to image Patches (ATP) and Association of image Regions to text Attributes (ARA). We adaptively model the ATP based on the fact that aggregating cross-modal features based on mistaken associations will lead to feature distortion. For modeling the ARA, since attributes are typically the first distinguishing cues of a person, we explore attribute-level associations by predicting the masked text phrase using the related image region. Finally, we learn the dual associations between texts and images, and the experimental results demonstrate the superiority of our dual formulation. The code used in this article will be made publicly available at <uri xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">https://github.com/LinDixuan/CADA</uri> .

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Computer scienceAssociation (psychology)Dual (grammatical number)Modality (human–computer interaction)ModalitiesArtificial intelligenceIdentification (biology)Feature (linguistics)Image (mathematics)Distortion (music)Key (lock)ModalInformation retrievalPattern recognition (psychology)Natural language processingLinguisticsComputer securityBotanyChemistryComputer networkSociologyAmplifierBandwidth (computing)PhilosophyEpistemologySocial sciencePolymer chemistryBiologyVideo Surveillance and Tracking MethodsFace recognition and analysisAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques