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Pedestrian re-identification based on attention mechanism and Multi-scale feature fusion

Songlin LiuShouming ZhangZijian DiaoZhenbin FangZeyu JiaoZhenyu Zhong

Year: 2023 Journal:   Mathematical Biosciences & Engineering Vol: 20 (9)Pages: 16913-16938   Publisher: Arizona State University

Abstract

<abstract> <p>Existing pedestrian re-identification models generally have low pedestrian retrieval accuracy when encountering factors such as changes in pedestrian posture and occlusion because the network cannot fully express pedestrian feature information. Therefore, this paper proposes a method to address this problem by combining the attention mechanism with multi-scale feature fusion, and combining the proposed cross-attention module with the ResNet50 backbone network. In this way, the ability of the network to extract strong salient features is significantly improved; at the same time, using the multi-scale feature fusion module to extract multi-scale features from different depths of the network, achieving the complementary advantages between features through feature addition, feature concatenation and feature weight selection. In addition, a feature enhancement method and an efficient pedestrian retrieval strategy are proposed to jointly promote the accuracy of pedestrian retrieval from both the training and testing levels. When tested on the occluded pedestrian recognition datasets Partial-REID and Partial-iLIDS, the accuracy of this method reached 70.1% and 65.6% on the Rank-1 indicator respectively, and 82.2% and 80.5% on the Rank-3 indicator respectively. At the same time, it also achieved high recognition accuracy when tested on the Market1501 dataset and DukeMTMC-reid dataset, reaching 95.9% and 89.9% on the Rank-1 indicator respectively, 89.1% and 80.3% on the mAP indicator respectively, and 67% and 46.2% on the mINP indicator respectively. It can be seen that this method has achieved good results in solving the above problems.</p> </abstract>

Keywords:
Pedestrian Concatenation (mathematics) Feature (linguistics) Pedestrian detection Computer science Artificial intelligence Pattern recognition (psychology) Scale (ratio) Rank (graph theory) Identification (biology) Backbone network Salient Data mining Mathematics Engineering Geography

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