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    Area of Science:

    • Computer Science
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Machine Learning

    Background:

    • Text-Based Person Retrieval (TBPR) is crucial for intelligent surveillance.
    • Existing TBPR methods struggle with cross-modal semantic inconsistency and discriminability.
    • Current approaches often require larger datasets, limiting scalability.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose a novel framework, Diversity Semantic Embedding Expansion (DSEE), for semantically enhanced representation learning in TBPR.
    • To address the limitations of cross-modal semantic inconsistency and discriminability.
    • To establish identity-centric cross-modal consistency through contrastive learning and generative synergy.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed the DSEE framework with two key modules: Bidirectional-guided Semantic Modeling (BSM) and Generative-driven Semantic Enhancement (GSE).
    • BSM models similarity-based interactions between image and text modalities, emphasizing identity-level similarity for enriched representations.
    • GSE uses a generative text augmentation scheme and a dual-path attention mechanism for semantic diversity and precision.

    Main Results:

    • DSEE achieved state-of-the-art performance on major benchmarks across diverse scenarios.
    • The framework demonstrated enhanced semantic expressiveness and cross-modal alignment.
    • Identity-centric consistency and enriched semantic diversity were successfully established.

    Conclusions:

    • DSEE provides an effective paradigm for advancing TBPR applications in real-world intelligent surveillance.
    • The proposed method overcomes fundamental challenges in cross-modal semantic understanding.
    • DSEE offers a scalable solution without relying on larger datasets.