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Bags of Tricks and A Strong ReID Baseline

Paper: "Bags of Tricks and A Strong Baseline for Deep Person Re-identification"[pdf]

The codes are expanded on a ReID-baseline , which is open sourced by our co-first author Xingyu Liao.

Authors

We support

  • easy dataset preparation
  • end-to-end training and evaluation
  • high modular management

Bag of tricks

  • Warm up learning rate
  • Random erasing augmentation
  • Label smoothing
  • Last stride
  • BNNeck
  • Center loss

TODO list

In the future, we will

  • [] support more datasets
  • [] support more models
  • [] speed up inference
  • [] support multi-gpus training
  • [] explore more tricks

Pipeline

Results (rank1/mAP)

Model Market1501 DukeMTMC-reID
Standard baseline 87.7 (74.0) 79.7 (63.8)
+Warmup 88.7 (75.2) 80.6(65.1)
+Random erasing augmentation 91.3 (79.3) 81.5 (68.3)
+Label smoothing 91.4 (80.3) 82.4 (69.3)
+Last stride=1 92.0 (81.7) 82.6 (70.6)
+BNNeck 94.1 (85.7) 86.2 (75.9)
+Center loss 94.5 (85.9) 86.4 (76.4)
+Reranking 95.4 (94.2) 90.3 (89.1)

model(Market1501)

model(DukeMTMC-reID)

Get Started

The designed architecture follows this guide PyTorch-Project-Template, you can check each folder's purpose by yourself.

  1. cd to folder where you want to download this repo

  2. Run git clone https://github.com/michuanhaohao/reid-strong-baseline.git

  3. Install dependencies:

  4. Prepare dataset

    Create a directory to store reid datasets under this repo via

    cd reid-strong-baseline
    mkdir data

    (1)Market1501

    data
        market1501 # this folder contains 6 files.
            bounding_box_test/
            bounding_box_train/
            ......

    (2)DukeMTMC-reID

    data
        dukemtmc-reid
        	DukeMTMC-reID # this folder contains 8 files.
            	bounding_box_test/
            	bounding_box_train/
            	......
  5. Prepare pretrained model if you don't have

    from torchvision import models
    models.resnet50(pretrained=True)

    Then it will automatically download model in ~/.torch/models/, you should set this path in config/defaults.py for all training or set in every single training config file in configs/.

  6. If you want to know the detained configurations and their meaning, please refer to config/defaults.py. If you want to set your own parameters, you can follow our method: create a new yml file, then set your own parameters. Add --config_file='configs/your yml file' int the commands described below, then our code will merge your configuration. automatically.

Train

You can run these commands in .sh files for training different datasets of differernt loss. You can also directly run code sh *.sh to run our demo.

  1. Market1501, cross entropy loss + triplet loss
python3 tools/train.py --config_file='configs/softmax_triplet.yml' MODEL.DEVICE_ID "('your device id')" DATASETS.NAMES "('market1501')" OUTPUT_DIR "('your path to save checkpoints and logs')"
  1. DukeMTMC-reID, cross entropy loss + triplet loss + center loss
python3 tools/train.py --config_file='configs/softmax_triplet_with_center.yml' MODEL.DEVICE_ID "('your device id')" DATASETS.NAMES "('dukemtmc')" OUTPUT_DIR "('your path to save checkpoints and logs')"

Test

You can test your model's performance directly by running these commands in .sh files. You can also change the configuration to determine which feature of BNNeck and whether the feature is normalized (equivalent to use Cosine distance or Euclidean distance) for testing.

Please replace the data path of the model.

  1. Test with Euclidean distance using feature before BN without re-ranking,.
python3 tools/test.py --config_file='configs/softmax_triplet_with_center.yml' MODEL.DEVICE_ID "('your device id')" DATASETS.NAMES "('market1501')" TEST.NECK_FEAT "('before')" TEST.FEAT_NORM "('no')" TEST.WEIGHT "('your path to trained checkpoints')"
  1. Test with Cosine distance using feature after BN without re-ranking,.
python3 tools/test.py --config_file='configs/softmax_triplet_with_center.yml' MODEL.DEVICE_ID "('your device id')" DATASETS.NAMES "('market1501')" TEST.NECK_FEAT "('after')" TEST.FEAT_NORM "('yes')" TEST.WEIGHT "('your path to trained checkpoints')"
  1. Test with Cosine distance using feature after BN with re-ranking
python3 tools/test.py --config_file='configs/softmax_triplet_with_center.yml' MODEL.DEVICE_ID "('your device id')" DATASETS.NAMES "('dukemtmc')" TEST.NECK_FEAT "('after')" TEST.FEAT_NORM "('yes')" TEST.RE_RANKING "('yes')" TEST.WEIGHT "('your path to trained checkpoints')"

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