SORT Tracker adds extra objects

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  • multi-object-tracker

    Multi-object trackers in Python

  • As you can see, in Frame 43, the tracker assigns the ID 10 to a metal post, but a few frames later when the tracker tracks the same metal post, it provides an ID of 11. This shows that the tracker is assigning new IDs to the same detected object. I cannot seem to find out why this happens, and how to fix it. I am using the motrackers module from this repo. I have not made any changes as such in the mot_yolov3.py file, I have just added the line to print the frame counter.

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