Towards Good Practices on Building Effective CNN Baseline Model for Person Re-identification

29 Jul 2018  ·  Fu Xiong, Yang Xiao, Zhiguo Cao, Kaicheng Gong, Zhiwen Fang, Joey Tianyi Zhou ·

Person re-identification is indeed a challenging visual recognition task due to the critical issues of human pose variation, human body occlusion, camera view variation, etc. To address this, most of the state-of-the-art approaches are proposed based on deep convolutional neural network (CNN), being leveraged by its strong feature learning power and classification boundary fitting capacity. Although the vital role towards person re-identification, how to build effective CNN baseline model has not been well studied yet. To answer this open question, we propose 3 good practices in this paper from the perspectives of adjusting CNN architecture and training procedure. In particular, they are adding batch normalization after the global pooling layer, executing identity categorization directly using only one fully-connected, and using Adam as optimizer. The extensive experiments on 3 widely-used benchmark datasets demonstrate that, our propositions essentially facilitate the CNN baseline model to achieve the state-of-the-art performance without any other high-level domain knowledge or low-level technical trick.

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