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Scalable Detection and Tracking of Geometric Extended Objects

Published 21 Mar 2021 in eess.SP | (2103.11279v4)

Abstract: Multiobject tracking provides situational awareness that enables new applications for modern convenience, public safety, and homeland security. This paper presents a factor graph formulation and a particle-based sum-product algorithm (SPA) for scalable detection and tracking of extended objects. The proposed method dynamically introduces states of newly detected objects, efficiently performs probabilistic multiple-measurement to object association, and jointly infers the geometric shapes of objects. Scalable extended object tracking (EOT) is enabled by modeling association uncertainty by measurement-oriented association variables and newly detected objects by a Poisson birth process. Contrary to conventional EOT methods, a fully particle-based approach makes it possible to describe different geometric object shapes. The proposed method can reliably detect, localize, and track a large number of closely-spaced extended objects without gating and clustering of measurements. We demonstrate significant performance advantages of our approach compared to the recently introduced Poisson multi-Bernoulli mixture filter. In particular, we consider a simulated scenarios with up to twenty closely-spaced objects and a real autonomous driving application where measurements are captured by a lidar sensor.

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