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OccluTrack: Rethinking Awareness of Occlusion for Enhancing Multiple Pedestrian Tracking

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Abstract

Multiple pedestrian tracking faces the challenge of tracking pedestrians in the presence of occlusion. Existing methods suffer from inaccurate motion estimation, appearance feature extraction, and association due to occlusion, leading to inadequate Identification F1-Score (IDF1), excessive ID switches (IDSw), and insufficient association accuracy and recall (AssA and AssR). We found that the main reason is abnormal detections caused by partial occlusion. In this paper, we suggest that the key insight is explicit motion estimation, reliable appearance features, and fair association in occlusion scenes. Specifically, we propose an adaptive occlusion-aware multiple pedestrian tracker, OccluTrack. We first introduce an abnormal motion suppression mechanism into the Kalman Filter to adaptively detect and suppress outlier motions caused by partial occlusion. Second, we propose a pose-guided re-ID module to extract discriminative part features for partially occluded pedestrians. Last, we design a new occlusion-aware association method towards fair IoU and appearance embedding distance measurement for occluded pedestrians. Extensive evaluation results demonstrate that our OccluTrack outperforms state-of-the-art methods on MOT-Challenge datasets. Particularly, the improvements on IDF1, IDSw, AssA, and AssR demonstrate the effectiveness of our OccluTrack on tracking and association performance.

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@article{gao2025_2309.10360,
  title={ OccluTrack: Rethinking Awareness of Occlusion for Enhancing Multiple Pedestrian Tracking },
  author={ Jianjun Gao and Yi Wang and Kim-Hui Yap and Kratika Garg and Boon Siew Han },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.10360},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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