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FastMOT
- Does Multi Object Tracking work better (precision/recall) on videos than jury rigging a SOTA image object detection to work on videos?
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Assign ID and track moving object with optical flow
On failure, you can try using a re-identification methods like FastReid: https://github.com/JDAI-CV/fast-reid in combination with your detector. A good pipeline that combines everything you seem to need is here: https://github.com/GeekAlexis/FastMOT. It uses a combination of Yolov4 (detector) + Kalman filters, Optical flow (tracker) and FastReid (re-identification)
zero-shot-object-tracking
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How to Track Flying Objects?
I’ve seen a bunch of drone-detection computer vision projects. Usually they’re detecting dromes from other drones though (Eg for autonomous racing[1] or drone-defense).
A challenge with doing it from the ground is that the drones will be quite small relative to the size of the image. With sufficient compute and several cameras a tiling-based approach[2] should work!
If you want to do unique-identification you’ll also need object tracking[3].
This is exactly the type of project Roboflow (our startup) is built to empower! Happy to chat/help further (Eg we might be able to help source a good dataset to start from). And if it’s for non-commercial use it should be completely free.
[1] https://blog.roboflow.com/drone-computer-vision-autopilot/
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Object tracking in videos?
We use CLIP for object tracking with pretty good results (with no second model train required). https://blog.roboflow.com/zero-shot-object-tracking/
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Hacker News top posts: Aug 28, 2021
Zero Shot Object Tracking\ (4 comments)
- Need help in camera selection
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Zero Shot Object Tracking
It uses an object detection model (in our example code[1], we used one from Roboflow Universe[2] but you should be able to use any object detection model) and then sends a crop of each detected box to CLIP to get the feature vector that Deep SORT uses to differentiate between and track instances across frames.
[1] https://github.com/roboflow-ai/zero-shot-object-tracking
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[P] Zero-Shot Object Tracking with CLIP and Deep SORT
Repo: https://github.com/roboflow-ai/zero-shot-object-tracking
- Zero-Shot Object Tracking with CLIP and Deep SORT
- Show HN: Zero-Shot Object Tracking
What are some alternatives?
multi-object-tracker - Multi-object trackers in Python
Deep-SORT-YOLOv4 - People detection and optional tracking with Tensorflow backend.
norfair - Lightweight Python library for adding real-time multi-object tracking to any detector.
ByteTrack - [ECCV 2022] ByteTrack: Multi-Object Tracking by Associating Every Detection Box
ssd_keras - A Keras port of Single Shot MultiBox Detector
fast-reid - SOTA Re-identification Methods and Toolbox
TFJS-object-detection - Real-time custom object detection in the browser using tensorflow.js
yolov4-deepsort - Object tracking implemented with YOLOv4, DeepSort, and TensorFlow.
mmtracking - OpenMMLab Video Perception Toolbox. It supports Video Object Detection (VID), Multiple Object Tracking (MOT), Single Object Tracking (SOT), Video Instance Segmentation (VIS) with a unified framework.
yolo-tf2 - yolo(all versions) implementation in keras and tensorflow 2.x