Multiple Object Tracking Using K-Shortest Paths Optimization
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne · Idiap Research Institute
Abstract
Multi-object tracking can be achieved by detecting objects in individual frames and then linking detections across frames. Such an approach can be made very robust to the occasional detection failure: If an object is not detected in a frame but is in previous and following ones, a correct trajectory will nevertheless be produced. By contrast, a false-positive detection in a few frames will be ignored. However, when dealing with a multiple target problem, the linking step results in a difficult optimization problem in the space of all possible families of trajectories. This is usually dealt with by sampling or greedy search based on variants of Dynamic Programming which can easily miss the global optimum. In…
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- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence
- Object (grammar)
- Video tracking
- Frame (networking)
- Object detection
- Trajectory
- Optimization problem