VGT-MOT: visibility-guided tracking for online multiple-object tracking

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Shuai Wang
Wei-Xi Li
Lu Wang
Li-Sheng Xu
Qing-Xu Deng
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[1] Northeastern University,School of Computer Science and Engineering
[2] Northeastern University,College of Medicine and Biological Information Engineering
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Multi-object tracking; Joint detection and tracking; Adjacent-frame location prediction; Visibility-guided tracking;
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Multi-object tracking (MOT) is an important task of computer vision which has a wide range of applications. Existing multi-object tracking methods mostly employ the Kalman filter to predict the object location in the next frame. However, if the video is captured by a camera with significant motion variation or contains objects moving at non-constant speed, the Kalman filter may fail. In addition, although object occlusion has been studied extensively in MOT, it has not been well addressed yet. To deal with these problems, a joint detection and tracking method named visibility-guided tracking for MOT (VGT-MOT) is proposed in this paper. Specifically, to cope with the difficulty of accurate object position estimation caused by drastic camera or object motion variation, VGT-MOT utilizes an adjacent-frame object location prediction network with inter-frame attention to predict the target position in the next frame. To handle object occlusion, VGT-MOT employs the object visibility as a dynamic weight to adaptively fuse the motion and appearance similarities and update the object appearance representation. The proposed VGT-MOT has been evaluated on the MOT16, MOT17 and MOT20 datasets. The results show that VGT-MOT compares favorably against state-of-the-art MOT approaches. The source code of the proposed method is available at https://github.com/wang-ironman/VGT-MOT.
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