CVPR Daily - Wednesday
The RSVU workshop is particularly exciting because there have been multiple workshops in the past few years organized by different people on slightly different topics, but this workshop brings all that work and all those people together in one place to share their science and get to know each other. A key focus of the workshop will be the results of the RobMOTS Challenge, which tests multi-object tracking and segmentation methods. This differs from other MOTS challenges in a number of ways, including that it uses a wide range of different datasets and benchmarks for evaluation, and trackers must work ‘robustly’, so without any benchmark specific parameters or hyperparameters. “ The field of tracking has been exploding in recent years, ” Jonathon tells us. “ Every month there are new benchmarks and datasets and people getting involved. It’s difficult to evaluate on everything because they all have different formats. That was a key driver behind our workshop. I reached out to the organizers of eight 14 DAILY CVPR Wednesday Workshop Jonathon Luiten is a PhD student at the RWTH Aachen University in Germany, under the supervision of Professor Bastian Leibe. He recently completed a one-year research visit at Oxford with Professor Philip Torr and will soon be starting another research visit at Carnegie Mellon University with Professor Deva Ramanan. On top of all that, he has found the time to organize the Robust Multi- Object Tracking and Segmentation Challenge (RobMOTS) and the Robust Video Scene Understanding: Tracking and Video Segmentation workshop (RSVU), which is being held on Friday at CVPR. He speaks to us ahead of the main event. Jonathon Luiten
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