Occlusion-Robust Online Multi-Object Visual Tracking using a GM-PHD Filter with CNN-Based Re-Identification

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Authors Nathanael L. Baisa arXiv ID 1912.05949 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Citations 43 Venue Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation Last Checked 6 months ago
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We propose a novel online multi-object visual tracker using a Gaussian mixture Probability Hypothesis Density (GM-PHD) filter and deep appearance learning. The GM-PHD filter has a linear complexity with the number of objects and observations while estimating the states and cardinality of time-varying number of objects, however, it is susceptible to miss-detections and does not include the identity of objects. We use visual-spatio-temporal information obtained from object bounding boxes and deeply learned appearance representations to perform estimates-to-tracks data association for target labeling as well as formulate an augmented likelihood and then integrate into the update step of the GM-PHD filter. We also employ additional unassigned tracks prediction after the data association step to overcome the susceptibility of the GM-PHD filter towards miss-detections caused by occlusion. Extensive evaluations on MOT16, MOT17 and HiEve benchmark datasets show that our tracker significantly outperforms several state-of-the-art trackers in terms of tracking accuracy and identification.
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