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PGGANet: Pose Guided Graph Attention Network for Person Re-identification

Person re-identification (reID) aims at retrieving a person from images captured by different cameras. For deep-learning-based reID methods, it has been proved that using local features together with global feature could help to give robust representation for person retrieval. Human pose information could provide the locations of human skeleton to effectively guide the network to pay more attention on these key areas and could also help to reduce the noise distractions from background or occlusion. However, methods proposed by previous pose-based works might not be able to fully exploit the benefits of pose information and few of them take into consideration the different contributions of separate local features. In this paper, we propose a pose guided graph attention network, a multi-branch architecture consisting of one branch for global feature, one branch for mid-granular body features and one branch for fine-granular key point features. We use a pre-trained pose estimator to generate the key-point heatmaps for local feature learning and carefully design a graph attention convolution layer to re-assign the contribution weights of extracted local features by modeling the similarities relations. Experiment results demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach on discriminative feature learning and we show that our model achieves state-of-the-art performances on several mainstream evaluation datasets. We also conduct a plenty of ablation studies and design different kinds of comparison experiments for our network to prove its effectiveness and robustness, including occluded experiments and cross-domain tests.

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