Multi-pose multi-target tracking for activity understanding
We evaluate the performance of a widely used tracking-by-detection and data association multi-target tracking pipeline applied to an activity-rich video dataset. In contrast to traditional work on multi-target pedestrian tracking where people are largely assumed to be upright, we use an activity-ric...
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Zusammenfassung: | We evaluate the performance of a widely used tracking-by-detection and data association multi-target tracking pipeline applied to an activity-rich video dataset. In contrast to traditional work on multi-target pedestrian tracking where people are largely assumed to be upright, we use an activity-rich dataset that includes a wide range of body poses derived from actions such as picking up an object, riding a bike, digging with a shovel, and sitting down. For each step of the tracking pipeline, we identify key limitations and offer practical modifications that enable robust multi-target tracking over a range of activities. We show that the use of multiple posture-specific detectors and an appearance-based data association post-processing step can generate non-fragmented trajectories essential for holistic activity understanding. |
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ISSN: | 1550-5790 2642-9381 1550-5790 |
DOI: | 10.1109/WACV.2013.6475044 |