A comprehensive survey that classifies modern MOT methods and shows, via cross-benchmark aggregation, that heuristic trackers dominate crowded linear-motion scenes while deep learning association methods dominate complex-motion scenes.
Recent Advances in Embedding Methods for Multi-Object Tracking: A Survey
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Multi-object tracking (MOT) aims to associate target objects across video frames in order to obtain entire moving trajectories. With the advancement of deep neural networks and the increasing demand for intelligent video analysis, MOT has gained significantly increased interest in the computer vision community. Embedding methods play an essential role in object location estimation and temporal identity association in MOT. Unlike other computer vision tasks, such as image classification, object detection, re-identification, and segmentation, embedding methods in MOT have large variations, and they have never been systematically analyzed and summarized. In this survey, we first conduct a comprehensive overview with in-depth analysis for embedding methods in MOT from seven different perspectives, including patch-level embedding, single-frame embedding, cross-frame joint embedding, correlation embedding, sequential embedding, tracklet embedding, and cross-track relational embedding. We further summarize the existing widely used MOT datasets and analyze the advantages of existing state-of-the-art methods according to their embedding strategies. Finally, some critical yet under-investigated areas and future research directions are discussed.
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Deep Learning-Based Multi-Object Tracking: A Comprehensive Survey from Foundations to State-of-the-Art
A comprehensive survey that classifies modern MOT methods and shows, via cross-benchmark aggregation, that heuristic trackers dominate crowded linear-motion scenes while deep learning association methods dominate complex-motion scenes.