Transformer for Object Re-Identification: A Survey

13 Jan 2024  ·  Mang Ye, Shuoyi Chen, Chenyue Li, Wei-Shi Zheng, David Crandall, Bo Du ·

Object Re-Identification (Re-ID) aims to identify and retrieve specific objects from varying viewpoints. For a prolonged period, this field has been predominantly driven by deep convolutional neural networks. In recent years, the Transformer has witnessed remarkable advancements in computer vision, prompting an increasing body of research to delve into the application of Transformer in Re-ID. This paper provides a comprehensive review and in-depth analysis of the Transformer-based Re-ID. In categorizing existing works into Image/Video-Based Re-ID, Re-ID with limited data/annotations, Cross-Modal Re-ID, and Special Re-ID Scenarios, we thoroughly elucidate the advantages demonstrated by the Transformer in addressing a multitude of challenges across these domains. Considering the trending unsupervised Re-ID, we propose a new Transformer baseline, UntransReID, achieving state-of-the-art performance on both single-/cross modal tasks. Besides, this survey also covers a wide range of Re-ID research objects, including progress in animal Re-ID. Given the diversity of species in animal Re-ID, we devise a standardized experimental benchmark and conduct extensive experiments to explore the applicability of Transformer for this task to facilitate future research. Finally, we discuss some important yet under-investigated open issues in the big foundation model era, we believe it will serve as a new handbook for researchers in this field.

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