Published July 15, 2024 | Version v1
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A Graph Neural Network Approach for Solving the Ranked Assignment Problem in Multi-Object Tracking

  • 1. ROR icon Universität Ulm

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Associating measurements with tracks is a crucial step in Multi-Object Tracking (MOT) to guarantee the safety of autonomous vehicles. To manage the exponentially growing number of track hypotheses, truncation becomes necessary. In the δ-Generalized Labeled Multi-Bernoulli (δ-GLMB) filter application, this truncation typically involves the ranked assignment problem, solved by Murty’s algorithm or the Gibbs sampling approach, both with limitations in terms of complexity or accuracy, respectively. With the motivation to improve these limitations, this paper addresses the ranked assignment problem arising from data association tasks with an approach that employs Graph Neural Networks (GNNs). The proposed Ranked Assignment Prediction Graph Neural Network (RAPNet) uses bipartite graphs to model the problem, harnessing the computational capabilities of deep learning. The conclusive evaluation compares the RAPNet with Murty’s algorithm and the Gibbs sampler, showing accuracy improvements compared to the Gibbs sampler.

https://doi.org/10.1109/IV55156.2024.10588674 

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European Commission
PoDIUM - PDI connectivity and cooperation enablers building trust and sustainability for CCAM 101069547