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Cross-Platform Video Person ReID: A New Benchmark Dataset and Adaptation Approach

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2024-09-04 v2

Abstract

In this paper, we construct a large-scale benchmark dataset for Ground-to-Aerial Video-based person Re-Identification, named G2A-VReID, which comprises 185,907 images and 5,576 tracklets, featuring 2,788 distinct identities. To our knowledge, this is the first dataset for video ReID under Ground-to-Aerial scenarios. G2A-VReID dataset has the following characteristics: 1) Drastic view changes; 2) Large number of annotated identities; 3) Rich outdoor scenarios; 4) Huge difference in resolution. Additionally, we propose a new benchmark approach for cross-platform ReID by transforming the cross-platform visual alignment problem into visual-semantic alignment through vision-language model (i.e., CLIP) and applying a parameter-efficient Video Set-Level-Adapter module to adapt image-based foundation model to video ReID tasks, termed VSLA-CLIP. Besides, to further reduce the great discrepancy across the platforms, we also devise the platform-bridge prompts for efficient visual feature alignment. Extensive experiments demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method on all existing video ReID datasets and our proposed G2A-VReID dataset.

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@article{arxiv.2408.07500,
  title  = {Cross-Platform Video Person ReID: A New Benchmark Dataset and Adaptation Approach},
  author = {Shizhou Zhang and Wenlong Luo and De Cheng and Qingchun Yang and Lingyan Ran and Yinghui Xing and Yanning Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.07500},
  year   = {2024}
}

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