Multiple Object Tracking by Trajectory Map Regression with Temporal Priors Embedding

2021 
Prevailing Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) works following the Tracking-by-Detection (TBD) paradigm pay most attention to either object detection in a first step or data association in a second step. In this paper, we approach the MOT problem from a different perspective by directly obtaining the embedded spatial-temporal information of trajectories from raw video data. For the purpose we propose a joint trajectory locating and attributes encoding framework for real-time, on-line MOT. We firstly introduce a trajectory attribute representation scheme designed for each tracked target (instead of object) where the extracted Trajectory Map (TM) encodes the spatial-temporal attributes of a trajectory across a window of consecutive video frames. Next we present a Temporal Priors Embedding (TPE) methodology to infer these attributes with a logical reasoning strategy based on long-term feature dynamics. The proposed MOT framework projects multiple attributes of tracked targets, e.g., presence, enter/exit, location, scale, motion, etc. into a continuous TM to perform one-shot regression for real-time MOT. Experimental results show that, our proposed video-based method runs at 33 FPS and is more accurate and robust as compared to the detection-based tracking methods and a few other State-of-the- Art (SOTA) approaches on MOT16/17/20 benchmarks.
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