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Z-GMOT: Zero-shot Generic Multiple Object Tracking
April 16, 2024, 4:48 a.m. | Kim Hoang Tran, Anh Duy Le Dinh, Tien Phat Nguyen, Thinh Phan, Pha Nguyen, Khoa Luu, Donald Adjeroh, Gianfranco Doretto, Ngan Hoang Le
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Abstract: Despite recent significant progress, Multi-Object Tracking (MOT) faces limitations such as reliance on prior knowledge and predefined categories and struggles with unseen objects. To address these issues, Generic Multiple Object Tracking (GMOT) has emerged as an alternative approach, requiring less prior information. However, current GMOT methods often rely on initial bounding boxes and struggle to handle variations in factors such as viewpoint, lighting, occlusion, and scale, among others. Our contributions commence with the introduction of …
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