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Visible infrared person reidentification (VI-REID) plays a critical role in night-time surveillance applications. Most methods attempt to reduce the cross-modality gap by extracting the modality-shared features. However, they neglect the distinct image-level discrepancies among heterogeneous pedestrian images. In this article, we propose a reciprocal bidirectional framework (RBDF) to achieve modality unification before discriminative feature learning. The bidirectional image translation subnetworks can learn two opposite mappings be