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Unified People Tracking with Graph Neural Networks

Martin Engilberge
Ivan Vrkic
Friedrich Wilke Grosche
Julien Pilet
Engin Turetken
Pascal Fua
Main:12 Pages
6 Figures
Bibliography:4 Pages
9 Tables
Appendix:5 Pages
Abstract

This work presents a unified, fully differentiable model for multi-people tracking that learns to associate detections into trajectories without relying on pre-computed tracklets. The model builds a dynamic spatiotemporal graph that aggregates spatial, contextual, and temporal information, enabling seamless information propagation across entire sequences. To improve occlusion handling, the graph can also encode scene-specific information. We also introduce a new large-scale dataset with 25 partially overlapping views, detailed scene reconstructions, and extensive occlusions. Experiments show the model achieves state-of-the-art performance on public benchmarks and the new dataset, with flexibility across diverse conditions. Both the dataset and approach will be publicly released to advance research in multi-people tracking.

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