| Literature DB >> 33642696 |
Jonathon Luiten1, Aljos A Os Ep2, Patrick Dendorfer2, Philip Torr3, Andreas Geiger4,5, Laura Leal-Taixé2, Bastian Leibe1.
Abstract
Multi-object tracking (MOT) has been notoriously difficult to evaluate. Previous metrics overemphasize the importance of either detection or association. To address this, we present a novel MOT evaluation metric, higher order tracking accuracy (HOTA), which explicitly balances the effect of performing accurate detection, association and localization into a single unified metric for comparing trackers. HOTA decomposes into a family of sub-metrics which are able to evaluate each of five basic error types separately, which enables clear analysis of tracking performance. We evaluate the effectiveness of HOTA on the MOTChallenge benchmark, and show that it is able to capture important aspects of MOT performance not previously taken into account by established metrics. Furthermore, we show HOTA scores better align with human visual evaluation of tracking performance.Entities:
Keywords: Evaluation metrics; Multi-object tracking; Visual tracking
Year: 2020 PMID: 33642696 PMCID: PMC7881978 DOI: 10.1007/s11263-020-01375-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Comput Vis ISSN: 0920-5691 Impact factor: 7.410