Abstract

This paper presents an end-to-end learning architecture for video-based person re-identification by integrating convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and bidirectional recurrent neural networks (BRNNs). Given a video with consecutive frames, features of each frame are extracted with CNN and then are fed into the BRNN to get a final spatio-temporal representation about the video. Specifically, CNN acts as a Spatial Feature Extractor, while BRNN is expected to capture the temporal cues of sequential frames in both forward and backward directions, simultaneously. The whole network is trained end-to-end with a joint identification and verification manner. Experimental results on benchmark data sets show that the proposed model can effectively learn spatio-temporal features relevant for re-identification and outperforms existing video-based person re-identification methods.

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