TopTrack: Tracking Objects By Their Top

04/12/2023
by   Jacob Meilleur, et al.
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In recent years, the joint detection-and-tracking paradigm has been a very popular way of tackling the multi-object tracking (MOT) task. Many of the methods following this paradigm use the object center keypoint for detection. However, we argue that the center point is not optimal since it is often not visible in crowded scenarios, which results in many missed detections when the objects are partially occluded. We propose TopTrack, a joint detection-and-tracking method that uses the top of the object as a keypoint for detection instead of the center because it is more often visible. Furthermore, TopTrack processes consecutive frames in separate streams in order to facilitate training. We performed experiments to show that using the object top as a keypoint for detection can reduce the amount of missed detections, which in turn leads to more complete trajectories and less lost trajectories. TopTrack manages to achieve competitive results with other state-of-the-art trackers on two MOT benchmarks.

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