UCMCTrack: Multi-Object Tracking with Uniform Camera Motion Compensation

Authors

  • Kefu Yi School of Traffic and Transportation, Changsha University of Science and Technology
  • Kai Luo College of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology
  • Xiaolei Luo College of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology
  • Jiangui Huang College of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology
  • Hao Wu College of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology
  • Rongdong Hu Changsha Intelligent Driving Institute
  • Wei Hao School of Traffic and Transportation, Changsha University of Science and Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v38i7.28493

Keywords:

CV: Motion & Tracking

Abstract

Multi-object tracking (MOT) in video sequences remains a challenging task, especially in scenarios with significant camera movements. This is because targets can drift considerably on the image plane, leading to erroneous tracking outcomes. Addressing such challenges typically requires supplementary appearance cues or Camera Motion Compensation (CMC). While these strategies are effective, they also introduce a considerable computational burden, posing challenges for real-time MOT. In response to this, we introduce UCMCTrack, a novel motion model-based tracker robust to camera movements. Unlike conventional CMC that computes compensation parameters frame-by-frame, UCMCTrack consistently applies the same compensation parameters throughout a video sequence. It employs a Kalman filter on the ground plane and introduces the Mapped Mahalanobis Distance (MMD) as an alternative to the traditional Intersection over Union (IoU) distance measure. By leveraging projected probability distributions on the ground plane, our approach efficiently captures motion patterns and adeptly manages uncertainties introduced by homography projections. Remarkably, UCMCTrack, relying solely on motion cues, achieves state-of-the-art performance across a variety of challenging datasets, including MOT17, MOT20, DanceTrack and KITTI. More details and code are available at https://github.com/corfyi/UCMCTrack.

Published

2024-03-24

How to Cite

Yi, K., Luo, K., Luo, X., Huang, J., Wu, H., Hu, R., & Hao, W. (2024). UCMCTrack: Multi-Object Tracking with Uniform Camera Motion Compensation. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 38(7), 6702–6710. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v38i7.28493

Issue

Section

AAAI Technical Track on Computer Vision VI