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ouyang11111 avatar ouyang11111 commented on August 23, 2024

i have same question ,we could trace where the number is used

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cappittall avatar cappittall commented on August 23, 2024

Hi @beebrain & @ouyang11111

I think the relevant information you can find at the link

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abhiksark avatar abhiksark commented on August 23, 2024

This can be part of Readme as well.

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varungupta31 avatar varungupta31 commented on August 23, 2024

The format is defined in the MOT16: A Benchmark for Multi-Object Tracking paper.
And as per the paper,

The first number indicates in which frame the object appears, while the second number identifies that object as belonging to a trajectory by assigning a unique ID (set to −1 in a detection file, as no ID is assigned yet). Each object can be assigned to only one trajectory. The next four numbers indicate the position of the bounding box of the pedestrian in 2D image coordinates. The position is indicated by the top-left corner as well as width and height of the bounding box. This is followed by a single number, which in case of detections denotes their confidence score. The last two numbers for detection files are ignored (set to -1).

Hope this helps.

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beebrain avatar beebrain commented on August 23, 2024

Thank you for all your help. I got the information.
I have closed this issue.

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