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Towards Privacy-Preserving Person Re-identification via Person Identify Shift

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2022-07-18 v1

Abstract

Recently privacy concerns of person re-identification (ReID) raise more and more attention and preserving the privacy of the pedestrian images used by ReID methods become essential. De-identification (DeID) methods alleviate privacy issues by removing the identity-related of the ReID data. However, most of the existing DeID methods tend to remove all personal identity-related information and compromise the usability of de-identified data on the ReID task. In this paper, we aim to develop a technique that can achieve a good trade-off between privacy protection and data usability for person ReID. To achieve this, we propose a novel de-identification method designed explicitly for person ReID, named Person Identify Shift (PIS). PIS removes the absolute identity in a pedestrian image while preserving the identity relationship between image pairs. By exploiting the interpolation property of variational auto-encoder, PIS shifts each pedestrian image from the current identity to another with a new identity, resulting in images still preserving the relative identities. Experimental results show that our method has a better trade-off between privacy-preserving and model performance than existing de-identification methods and can defend against human and model attacks for data privacy.

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@article{arxiv.2207.07311,
  title  = {Towards Privacy-Preserving Person Re-identification via Person Identify Shift},
  author = {Shuguang Dou and Xinyang Jiang and Qingsong Zhao and Dongsheng Li and Cairong Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.07311},
  year   = {2022}
}