End-to-end Active Object Tracking and Its Real-world Deployment via Reinforcement Learning

08/10/2018
by   Wenhan Luo, et al.
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We study active object tracking, where a tracker takes visual observations (i.e., frame sequences) as inputs and produces the corresponding camera control signals as outputs (e.g., move forward, turn left, etc.). Conventional methods tackle tracking and camera control tasks separately, and the resulting system is difficult to tune jointly. Such an approach also requires significant human efforts for image labeling and expensive trial-and-error system tuning in real-world. To address these issues, we propose, in this paper, an end-to-end solution via deep reinforcement learning. A ConvNet-LSTM function approximator is adopted for the direct frame-to-action prediction. We further propose an environment augmentation technique and a customized reward function which are crucial for successful training. The tracker trained in simulators (ViZDoom and Unreal Engine) demonstrates good generalization behaviors in the case of unseen object moving paths, unseen object appearances, unseen backgrounds, and distracting objects. The system is robust and can restore tracking after occasional lost of the target being tracked. We also find that the tracking ability, obtained solely from simulators, can potentially transfer to real-world scenarios. We demonstrate successful examples of such transfer, via experiments over the VOT dataset and the deployment of a real-world robot using the proposed active tracker trained in simulation.

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