5 research outputs found
MHSA-Net: Multi-Head Self-Attention Network for Occluded Person Re-Identification
This paper presents a novel person re-identification model, named Multi-Head
Self-Attention Network (MHSA-Net), to prune unimportant information and capture
key local information from person images. MHSA-Net contains two main novel
components: Multi-Head Self-Attention Branch (MHSAB) and Attention Competition
Mechanism (ACM). The MHSAM adaptively captures key local person information,
and then produces effective diversity embeddings of an image for the person
matching. The ACM further helps filter out attention noise and non-key
information. Through extensive ablation studies, we verified that the
Structured Self-Attention Branch and Attention Competition Mechanism both
contribute to the performance improvement of the MHSA-Net. Our MHSA-Net
achieves state-of-the-art performance especially on images with occlusions. We
have released our models (and will release the source codes after the paper is
accepted) on https://github.com/hongchenphd/MHSA-Net.Comment: Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Image Processing (TIP
Learning the Incremental Warp for 3D Vehicle Tracking in LiDAR Point Clouds
Object tracking from LiDAR point clouds, which are always incomplete, sparse, and unstructured, plays a crucial role in urban navigation. Some existing methods utilize a learned similarity network for locating the target, immensely limiting the advancements in tracking accuracy. In this study, we leveraged a powerful target discriminator and an accurate state estimator to robustly track target objects in challenging point cloud scenarios. Considering the complex nature of estimating the state, we extended the traditional Lucas and Kanade (LK) algorithm to 3D point cloud tracking. Specifically, we propose a state estimation subnetwork that aims to learn the incremental warp for updating the coarse target state. Moreover, to obtain a coarse state, we present a simple yet efficient discrimination subnetwork. It can project 3D shapes into a more discriminatory latent space by integrating the global feature into each point-wise feature. Experiments on KITTI and PandaSet datasets showed that compared with the most advanced of other methods, our proposed method can achieve significant improvements—in particular, up to 13.68% on KITTI
Support-Free Hollowing
Offsetting-based hollowing is a solid modeling operation widely used in 3D printing, which can change the model's physical properties and reduce the weight by generating voids inside a model. However, a hollowing operation can lead to additional supporting structures for fabrication in interior voids, which cannot be removed. As a consequence, the result of a hollowing operation is affected by these additional supporting structures when applying the operation to optimize physical properties of different models. This paper proposes a support-free hollowing framework to overcome the difficulty of fabricating voids inside a solid. The challenge of computing a support-free hollowing is decomposed into a sequence of shape optimization steps, which are repeatedly applied to interior mesh surfaces. The optimization of physical properties in different applications can be easily integrated into our framework. Comparing to prior approaches that can generate support-free inner structures, our hollowing operation can reduce more volume of material and thus provide a larger solution space for physical optimization. Experimental tests are taken on a number of 3D models to demonstrate the effectiveness of this framework.Accepted author manuscriptMaterials and Manufacturin