
Person re-identification is the task of recognizing a subject across different non-overlapping cameras across different views and times. Most state-of-the-art datasets and proposed solutions tend to address the problem of short-term re-identification. Those models can re-identify a person as long as they are wearing the same clothes. The work presented in this paper addresses the task of long-term re-identification. Therefore, the proposed model is trained on a dataset that incorporates clothes variation. This paper proposes a multi-modal person re-identification model. The first modality includes soft bio-metrics: hair, face, neck, shoulders, and part of the chest. The second modality is the remaining body figure that mainly focuses on clothes. The proposed model is composed of two separate neural networks, one for each modality. For the first modality, a two-stream Siamese network with pre-trained FaceNet as a feature extractor for the first modality is utilized. Part-based Convolutional Baseline classifier with a feature extractor network OSNet for the second modality. Experiments confirm that the proposed model can outperform several state-of-the-art models achieving 81.4 % accuracy on Rank-1, 82.3% accuracy on Rank-5, 83.1% accuracy on Rank-10, and 83.7% accuracy on Rank-20.
Technology, PCB, FaceNet; long-term person re-identification; OSNet; PCB; PRCC dataset; Siamese network, QH301-705.5, T, Physics, QC1-999, PRCC dataset, Siamese network, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), Chemistry, long-term person re-identification, FaceNet, TA1-2040, Biology (General), QD1-999, OSNet
Technology, PCB, FaceNet; long-term person re-identification; OSNet; PCB; PRCC dataset; Siamese network, QH301-705.5, T, Physics, QC1-999, PRCC dataset, Siamese network, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), Chemistry, long-term person re-identification, FaceNet, TA1-2040, Biology (General), QD1-999, OSNet
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