Abstract

This paper discusses the perception and tracking of individual as well as group targets as applied to multi-lane public traffic. Target tracking problem is formulated as a two hierarchical layer problem-on the first layer, a multi-target tracking problem based on multiple detections is distinguished in the measurement space, and on the second (top) layer, group target tracking with birth and death as well as merging and splitting of group target tracks as they evolve in a dynamic scene is represented. This configuration enhances the multi-target tracking performance in situations including but not limited to target initialization(birth), target occlusion, missed detections, unresolved measurement, target maneuver, etc. In addition, group tracking exposes complex individual target interactions to help in situation assessment which is challenging to capture otherwise.

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