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Meta Reconciliation Normalization for Lifelong Person Re-Identification

Nan Pu, Yu Liu, Wei Chen, Erwin M. Bakker, Michael S. Lew

2022Proceedings of the 30th ACM International Conference on Multimedia31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lifelong person re-identification (LReID) is a challenging and emerging task, which concerns the ReID capability on both seen and unseen domains after learning across different domains continually. Existing works on LReID are devoted to introducing commonly-used lifelong learning approaches, while neglecting a serious side effect caused by using normalization layers in the context of domain-incremental learning. In this work, we aim to raise awareness of the importance of training proper batch normalization layers by proposing a new meta reconciliation normalization (MRN) method specifically designed for tackling LReID. Our MRN consists of grouped mixture standardization and additive rectified rescaling components, which are able to automatically maintain an optimal balance between domain-dependent and domain-independent statistics, and even adapt MRN for different testing instances. Furthermore, inspired by synaptic plasticity in human brain, we present a MRN-based meta-learning framework for mining the meta-knowledge shared across different domains, even without replaying any previous data, and further improve the model's LReID ability with theoretical analyses. Our method achieves new state-of-the-art performances on both balanced and imbalanced LReID benchmarks.

Topics & Concepts

Normalization (sociology)Computer scienceStandardizationArtificial intelligenceMachine learningLifelong learningContext (archaeology)Training setDomain (mathematical analysis)PsychologyMathematicsSociologyPedagogyPaleontologyBiologyMathematical analysisOperating systemAnthropologyDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot LearningVideo Surveillance and Tracking MethodsHuman Pose and Action Recognition
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