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DriveTrack: A Benchmark for Long-Range Point Tracking in Real-World Videos

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2023-12-18 v1

Abstract

This paper presents DriveTrack, a new benchmark and data generation framework for long-range keypoint tracking in real-world videos. DriveTrack is motivated by the observation that the accuracy of state-of-the-art trackers depends strongly on visual attributes around the selected keypoints, such as texture and lighting. The problem is that these artifacts are especially pronounced in real-world videos, but these trackers are unable to train on such scenes due to a dearth of annotations. DriveTrack bridges this gap by building a framework to automatically annotate point tracks on autonomous driving datasets. We release a dataset consisting of 1 billion point tracks across 24 hours of video, which is seven orders of magnitude greater than prior real-world benchmarks and on par with the scale of synthetic benchmarks. DriveTrack unlocks new use cases for point tracking in real-world videos. First, we show that fine-tuning keypoint trackers on DriveTrack improves accuracy on real-world scenes by up to 7%. Second, we analyze the sensitivity of trackers to visual artifacts in real scenes and motivate the idea of running assistive keypoint selectors alongside trackers.

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@article{arxiv.2312.09523,
  title  = {DriveTrack: A Benchmark for Long-Range Point Tracking in Real-World Videos},
  author = {Arjun Balasingam and Joseph Chandler and Chenning Li and Zhoutong Zhang and Hari Balakrishnan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.09523},
  year   = {2023}
}

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16 pages, 13 figures, 5 tables