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Joint Spatial-Temporal and Appearance Modeling with Transformer for Multiple Object Tracking

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arxiv 2205.15495 v1 pith:YDXFKJBA submitted 2022-05-31 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords appearancefeaturesspatial-temporaltrackingmodelmultipleobjecttransformer
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The recent trend in multiple object tracking (MOT) is heading towards leveraging deep learning to boost the tracking performance. In this paper, we propose a novel solution named TransSTAM, which leverages Transformer to effectively model both the appearance features of each object and the spatial-temporal relationships among objects. TransSTAM consists of two major parts: (1) The encoder utilizes the powerful self-attention mechanism of Transformer to learn discriminative features for each tracklet; (2) The decoder adopts the standard cross-attention mechanism to model the affinities between the tracklets and the detections by taking both spatial-temporal and appearance features into account. TransSTAM has two major advantages: (1) It is solely based on the encoder-decoder architecture and enjoys a compact network design, hence being computationally efficient; (2) It can effectively learn spatial-temporal and appearance features within one model, hence achieving better tracking accuracy. The proposed method is evaluated on multiple public benchmarks including MOT16, MOT17, and MOT20, and it achieves a clear performance improvement in both IDF1 and HOTA with respect to previous state-of-the-art approaches on all the benchmarks. Our code is available at \url{https://github.com/icicle4/TranSTAM}.

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  1. CAMELTrack: Context-Aware Multi-cue ExpLoitation for Online Multi-Object Tracking

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    CAMELTrack is an online tracker whose association step is learned end to end from multiple cues, reaching state-of-the-art HOTA on DanceTrack, SportsMOT, PoseTrack21 and BEE24, and competitive results on MOT17.

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