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Most Influential ACM MULTIMEDIA 2022 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Learning Granularity-Unified Representations for Text-to-Image Person Re-identification

Zhiyin Shao, Xinyu Zhang, Meng Fang, Zhifeng Lin, Jian Wang, Changxing Ding

Venue
ACM International Conference on Multimedia (ACM MULTIMEDIA) 2022
Recognition
Most Influential ACM MULTIMEDIA 2022 Paper (Rank No. 15)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
4
Certificate ID
6366cf88cd63dad6

Abstract

Text-to-image person re-identification (ReID) aims to search for pedestrian images of an interested identity via textual descriptions. It is challenging due to both rich intra-modal variations and significant inter-modal gaps. Existing works usually ignore the difference in feature granularity between the two modalities, i.e., the visual features are usually fine-grained while textual features are coarse, which is mainly responsible for the large inter-modal gaps. In this paper, we propose an end-to-end framework based on transformers to learn granularity-unified representations for both modalities, denoted as LGUR. LGUR framework contains two modules: a Dictionary-based Granularity Alignment (DGA) module and a Prototype-based Granularity Unification (PGU) module. In DGA, in order to align the granularities of two modalities, we introduce a Multi-modality Shared Dictionary (MSD) to reconstruct both visual and textual features. Besides, DGA has two important factors, i.e., the cross-modality guidance and the foreground-centric reconstruction, to facilitate the optimization of MSD. In PGU, we adopt a set of shared and learnable prototypes as the queries to extract diverse and semantically aligned features for both modalities in the granularity-unified feature space, which further promotes the ReID performance. Comprehensive experiments show that our LGUR consistently outperforms state-of-the-arts by large margins on both CUHK-PEDES and ICFG-PEDES datasets. Code will be released at https://github.com/ZhiyinShao-H/LGUR.

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