RTAT: A Robust Two-stage Association Tracker for Multi-Object Tracking
Data association is an essential part in the tracking-by-detection based Multi-Object Tracking (MOT). Most trackers focus on how to design a better data association strategy to improve the tracking performance. The rule-based handcrafted association methods are simple and highly efficient but lack g...
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Zusammenfassung: | Data association is an essential part in the tracking-by-detection based
Multi-Object Tracking (MOT). Most trackers focus on how to design a better data
association strategy to improve the tracking performance. The rule-based
handcrafted association methods are simple and highly efficient but lack
generalization capability to deal with complex scenes. While the learnt
association methods can learn high-order contextual information to deal with
various complex scenes, but they have the limitations of higher complexity and
cost. To address these limitations, we propose a Robust Two-stage Association
Tracker, named RTAT. The first-stage association is performed between tracklets
and detections to generate tracklets with high purity, and the second-stage
association is performed between tracklets to form complete trajectories. For
the first-stage association, we use a simple data association strategy to
generate tracklets with high purity by setting a low threshold for the matching
cost in the assignment process. We conduct the tracklet association in the
second-stage based on the framework of message-passing GNN. Our method models
the tracklet association as a series of edge classification problem in
hierarchical graphs, which can recursively merge short tracklets into longer
ones. Our tracker RTAT ranks first on the test set of MOT17 and MOT20
benchmarks in most of the main MOT metrics: HOTA, IDF1, and AssA. We achieve
67.2 HOTA, 84.7 IDF1, and 69.7 AssA on MOT17, and 66.2 HOTA, 82.5 IDF1, and
68.1 AssA on MOT20. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.07344 |