Title
Exploring Visual Context for Weakly Supervised Person Search.
Abstract
Person search has recently emerged as a challenging task that jointly addresses pedestrian detection and person re-identification. Existing approaches follow a fully supervised setting where both bounding box and identity annotations are available. However, annotating identities is labor-intensive, limiting the practicability and scalability of current frameworks. This paper inventively considers weakly supervised person search with only bounding box annotations. We propose to address this novel task by investigating three levels of context clues (i.e., detection, memory and scene) in unconstrained natural images. The first two are employed to promote local and global discriminative capabilities, while the latter enhances clustering accuracy. Despite its simple design, our CGPS boosts the baseline model by 8.8% in mAP on CUHK-SYSU. Surprisingly, it even achieves comparable performance with several supervised person search models. Our code is available at https://github. com/ljpadam/CGPS.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2022
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Computer Vision (CV)
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yichao Yan1906.70
Jinpeng Li200.34
Shengcai Liao3258298.34
Jie Qin416717.38
Bingbing Ni5142182.90
Xiaokang Yang63581238.09
Ling Shao75424249.92