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Incorporating Data Uncertainty in Object Tracking Algorithms

Authors :
Muthali, Anish
Laine, Forrest
Tomlin, Claire
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Methodologies for incorporating the uncertainties characteristic of data-driven object detectors into object tracking algorithms are explored. Object tracking methods rely on measurement error models, typically in the form of measurement noise, false positive rates, and missed detection rates. Each of these quantities, in general, can be dependent on object or measurement location. However, for detections generated from neural-network processed camera inputs, these measurement error statistics are not sufficient to represent the primary source of errors, namely a dissimilarity between run-time sensor input and the training data upon which the detector was trained. To this end, we investigate incorporating data uncertainty into object tracking methods such as to improve the ability to track objects, and particularly those which out-of-distribution w.r.t. training data. The proposed methodologies are validated on an object tracking benchmark as well on experiments with a real autonomous aircraft.<br />Comment: For associated video, see https://youtu.be/S21EvaAynRg

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2109.10521
Document Type :
Working Paper