Computer Science > Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
[Submitted on 1 Nov 2021 (v1), last revised 25 Apr 2022 (this version, v2)]
Title:Benchmarks for Corruption Invariant Person Re-identification
View PDFAbstract:When deploying person re-identification (ReID) model in safety-critical applications, it is pivotal to understanding the robustness of the model against a diverse array of image corruptions. However, current evaluations of person ReID only consider the performance on clean datasets and ignore images in various corrupted scenarios. In this work, we comprehensively establish six ReID benchmarks for learning corruption invariant representation. In the field of ReID, we are the first to conduct an exhaustive study on corruption invariant learning in single- and cross-modality datasets, including Market-1501, CUHK03, MSMT17, RegDB, SYSU-MM01. After reproducing and examining the robustness performance of 21 recent ReID methods, we have some observations: 1) transformer-based models are more robust towards corrupted images, compared with CNN-based models, 2) increasing the probability of random erasing (a commonly used augmentation method) hurts model corruption robustness, 3) cross-dataset generalization improves with corruption robustness increases. By analyzing the above observations, we propose a strong baseline on both single- and cross-modality ReID datasets which achieves improved robustness against diverse corruptions. Our codes are available on this https URL.
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From: Minghui Chen [view email][v1] Mon, 1 Nov 2021 12:14:28 UTC (5,216 KB)
[v2] Mon, 25 Apr 2022 11:24:21 UTC (25,222 KB)
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