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InterTrack: Interaction Transformer for 3D Multi-Object Tracking

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arxiv 2208.08041 v2 pith:DTPD3ZMD submitted 2022-08-17 cs.CV

InterTrack: Interaction Transformer for 3D Multi-Object Tracking

classification cs.CV
keywords intertracktrackapproachassociationdatadetectiondetectionsexisting
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3D multi-object tracking (MOT) is a key problem for autonomous vehicles, required to perform well-informed motion planning in dynamic environments. Particularly for densely occupied scenes, associating existing tracks to new detections remains challenging as existing systems tend to omit critical contextual information. Our proposed solution, InterTrack, introduces the Interaction Transformer for 3D MOT to generate discriminative object representations for data association. We extract state and shape features for each track and detection, and efficiently aggregate global information via attention. We then perform a learned regression on each track/detection feature pair to estimate affinities, and use a robust two-stage data association and track management approach to produce the final tracks. We validate our approach on the nuScenes 3D MOT benchmark, where we observe significant improvements, particularly on classes with small physical sizes and clustered objects. As of submission, InterTrack ranks 1st in overall AMOTA among methods using CenterPoint detections.

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