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FMCNet: Feature-Level Modality Compensation for Visible-Infrared Person Re-Identification

Qiang Zhang, Changzhou Lai, Jianan Liu, Nianchang Huang, Jungong Han

20222022 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)262 citationsDOI

Abstract

For Visible-Infrared person ReIDentification (VI-ReID), existing modality-specific information compensation based models try to generate the images of missing modality from existing ones for reducing cross-modality discrepancy. However, because of the large modality discrepancy between visible and infrared images, the generated images usually have low qualities and introduce much more interfering information (e.g., color inconsistency). This greatly degrades the subsequent VI-ReID performance. Alternatively, we present a novel Feature-level Modality Compensation Network (FMCNet) for VI-ReID in this paper, which aims to compensate the missing modality-specific information in the feature level rather than in the image level, i.e., directly generating those missing modality-specific features of one modality from existing modality-shared features of the other modality. This will enable our model to mainly generate some discriminative person related modality-specific features and discard those non-discriminative ones for benefiting VI-ReID. For that, a single-modality feature decomposition module is first designed to decompose single-modality features into modality-specific ones and modality-shared ones. Then, a feature-level modality compensation module is present to generate those missing modality-specific features from existing modality-shared ones. Finally, a shared-specific feature fusion module is proposed to combine the existing and generated features for VI-ReID. The effectiveness of our proposed model is verified on two benchmark datasets.

Topics & Concepts

Modality (human–computer interaction)Feature (linguistics)Discriminative modelComputer scienceArtificial intelligencePattern recognition (psychology)Benchmark (surveying)Compensation (psychology)Computer visionPsychologyLinguisticsGeodesyGeographyPhilosophyPsychoanalysisVideo Surveillance and Tracking MethodsAdvanced Neural Network ApplicationsFace recognition and analysis
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