RT-MOT: Confidence-Aware Real-Time Scheduling Framework for Multi-Object Tracking Tasks
Donghwa Kang, Seunghoon Lee, Hoon Sung Chwa, Seung-Hwan Bae, Chang, Mook Kang, Jinkyu Lee, Hyeongboo Baek

TL;DR
RT-MOT is a real-time multi-object tracking framework that predicts tracking accuracy variations and schedules tasks to ensure timely execution while significantly improving tracking accuracy in resource-limited systems.
Contribution
The paper introduces RT-MOT, a confidence-aware scheduling system for MOT that predicts accuracy changes and guarantees real-time performance, a novel approach for resource-constrained environments.
Findings
Achieves up to 1.5x improvement in tracking accuracy.
Guarantees timely execution of all MOT tasks.
Effectively balances accuracy and real-time constraints.
Abstract
Different from existing MOT (Multi-Object Tracking) techniques that usually aim at improving tracking accuracy and average FPS, real-time systems such as autonomous vehicles necessitate new requirements of MOT under limited computing resources: (R1) guarantee of timely execution and (R2) high tracking accuracy. In this paper, we propose RT-MOT, a novel system design for multiple MOT tasks, which addresses R1 and R2. Focusing on multiple choices of a workload pair of detection and association, which are two main components of the tracking-by-detection approach for MOT, we tailor a measure of object confidence for RT-MOT and develop how to estimate the measure for the next frame of each MOT task. By utilizing the estimation, we make it possible to predict tracking accuracy variation according to different workload pairs to be applied to the next frame of an MOT task. Next, we develop a…
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TopicsSleep and Work-Related Fatigue · Real-Time Systems Scheduling · Eicosanoids and Hypertension Pharmacology
