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Multi-shot Pedestrian Re-identification via Sequential Decision Making
Multi-shot pedestrian re-identification problem is at the core of
surveillance video analysis. It matches two tracks of pedestrians from
different cameras. In contrary to existing works that aggregate single frames
features by time series model such as recurrent neural network, in this paper,
we propose an interpretable reinforcement learning based approach to this
problem. Particularly, we train an agent to verify a pair of images at each
time. The agent could choose to output the result (same or different) or
request another pair of images to verify (unsure). By this way, our model
implicitly learns the difficulty of image pairs, and postpone the decision when
the model does not accumulate enough evidence. Moreover, by adjusting the
reward for unsure action, we can easily trade off between speed and accuracy.
In three open benchmarks, our method are competitive with the state-of-the-art
methods while only using 3% to 6% images. These promising results demonstrate
that our method is favorable in both efficiency and performance
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