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MM-Tracker: Motion Mamba with Margin Loss for UAV-platform Multiple Object Tracking

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arxiv 2407.10485 v3 pith:PEXFFDUM submitted 2024-07-15 cs.CV

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keywords motionmambalocallossmarginmodelingobjecttracking
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Multiple object tracking (MOT) from unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) platforms requires efficient motion modeling. This is because UAV-MOT faces both local object motion and global camera motion. Motion blur also increases the difficulty of detecting large moving objects. Previous UAV motion modeling approaches either focus only on local motion or ignore motion blurring effects, thus limiting their tracking performance and speed. To address these issues, we propose the Motion Mamba Module, which explores both local and global motion features through cross-correlation and bi-directional Mamba Modules for better motion modeling. To address the detection difficulties caused by motion blur, we also design motion margin loss to effectively improve the detection accuracy of motion blurred objects. Based on the Motion Mamba module and motion margin loss, our proposed MM-Tracker surpasses the state-of-the-art in two widely open-source UAV-MOT datasets. Code will be available.

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    cs.CV 2025-04 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    A late-intermediate fusion method that transmits only 2D and 3D detection boxes and confidence scores among UAVs, then injects them into the receiver's BEV features, achieves 72.1% mAP on UAV3D with minimal bandwidth.

  2. SMMT: Siamese Motion Mamba with Self-attention for Thermal Infrared Target Tracking

    cs.CV 2025-05 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    SMMT, a Siamese tracker combining Motion Mamba and self-attention, reports improved precision and success on four TIR tracking benchmarks.

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