LVLM-Driven Attribute-Aware Modeling for Visible-Infrared Person Re-Identification

Neural Information Processing Systems 

Visible-infrared person re-identification (VI-ReID) aims to match visible and infrared images of the same individual. Supervised VI-ReID (SVI-ReID) methods have achieved promising performance under the guidance of manually annotated identity labels. However, the substantial annotation cost severely limits their scalability in real-world applications. As a result, unsupervised VI-ReID (UVI-ReID) methods have attracted increasing attention. These methods typically rely on pseudo-labels generated by clustering and matching algorithms to replace manual annotations. Nevertheless, the quality of pseudo-labels is often difficult to guarantee, and low-quality pseudo-labels can significantly hinder model performance improvements.