Unsupervised Domain Adaptive Person Re-Identification via Intermediate Domains

Author:

Xie Haonan,Luo Hao,Gu Jianyang,Jiang WeiORCID

Abstract

Recent years have witnessed outstanding success in supervised domain adaptive person re-identification (ReID). However, the model often suffers serious performance drops when transferring to another domain in real-world applications. To address the domain gap situations, many unsupervised domain adaptive (UDA) methods have been proposed to adapt the model trained on the source domain to a target domain. Such methods are typically based on clustering algorithms to generate pseudo labels. Noisy labels, which often exist due to the instability of clustering algorithms, will substantially affect the performance of UDA methods. In this study, we focused on intermediate domains that can be regarded as a bridge that connects source and target domains. We added a domainness factor in the loss function of SPGAN that can decide the style of the image generated by the GAN model. We obtained a series of intermediate domains by changing the value of the domainness factor. Pseudo labels are more reliable because intermediate domains are closer to the source domain compared with the target domain. We then fine-tuned the model pre-trained with source data on these intermediate domains. The fine-tuning process was conducted repeatedly because intermediate domains are composed of more than one dataset. Finally, the model fine-tuned on intermediate domains was adapted to the target domain. The model can easily adapt to changes in image style as we gradually transfer the model to the target domain along the bridge consisting of several intermediate domains. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to apply intermediate domains to UDA problems. We evaluated our method on Market1501, DukeMTMC-reID and MSMT17 datasets. Experimental results proved that our method brings a significant improvement and achieves a state-of-the-art performance.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Autonomous Research Project of the State Key Laboratory of Industrial Control Technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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