Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1936
Title: Beyond Kalman filters: deep learning-based filters for improved object tracking
Authors: Adžemović, Momir
Tadić, Predrag
Petrović, Andrija
Nikolić, Mladen 
Affiliations: Informatics and Computer Science 
Keywords: Conditional neural processes;Deep learning;Filter;Motion model;Multi-object tracking;Neural ordinary differential equations
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2025
Rank: M22
Publisher: Springer
Journal: Machine Vision and Applications
Abstract: 
Traditional tracking-by-detection systems typically employ Kalman filters (KF) for state estimation. However, the KF requires domain-specific design choices and it is ill-suited to handling non-linear motion patterns. To address these limitations, we propose two innovative data-driven filtering methods. Our first method employs a Bayesian filter with a trainable motion model to predict an object’s future location and combines its predictions with observations gained from an object detector to enhance bounding box prediction accuracy. Moreover, it dispenses with most domain-specific design choices characteristic of the KF. The second method, an end-to-end trainable filter, goes a step further by learning to correct detector errors, further minimizing the need for domain expertise. Additionally, we introduce a range of motion model architectures based on recurrent neural networks, neural ordinary differential equations, and conditional neural processes, that are combined with the proposed filtering methods. Our extensive evaluation across multiple datasets demonstrates that our proposed filters outperform the traditional KF in object tracking, especially in the case of non-linear motion patterns—the use case our filters are best suited to. We also conduct noise robustness analysis of our filters with convincing positive results. We further propose a new cost function for associating observations with tracks. Our tracker, which incorporates this new association cost with our proposed filters, outperforms the conventional SORT method and other motion-based trackers in multi-object tracking according to multiple metrics on motion-rich DanceTrack and SportsMOT datasets.
URI: https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1936
ISSN: 09328092
DOI: 10.1007/s00138-024-01644-x
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