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    Norfair

    Norfair

    Lightweight Python library for adding real-time multi-object tracking

    Norfair is a customizable lightweight Python library for real-time multi-object tracking. Using Norfair, you can add tracking capabilities to any detector with just a few lines of code. Any detector expressing its detections as a series of (x, y) coordinates can be used with Norfair. This includes detectors performing tasks such as object or keypoint detection. It can easily be inserted into complex video processing pipelines to add tracking to existing projects. ...
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    PyTracking

    PyTracking

    Visual tracking library based on PyTorch

    A general python framework for visual object tracking and video object segmentation, based on PyTorch. Official implementation of the RTS (ECCV 2022), ToMP (CVPR 2022), KeepTrack (ICCV 2021), LWL (ECCV 2020), KYS (ECCV 2020), PrDiMP (CVPR 2020), DiMP (ICCV 2019), and ATOM (CVPR 2019) trackers, including complete training code and trained models.
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    DetectAndTrack

    DetectAndTrack

    The implementation of an algorithm presented in the CVPR18 paper

    DetectAndTrack is the reference implementation for the CVPR 2018 paper “Detect-and-Track: Efficient Pose Estimation in Videos,” focusing on human keypoint detection and tracking across video frames. The system combines per-frame pose detection with a tracking mechanism to maintain identities over time, enabling efficient multi-person pose estimation in video. Code and instructions are organized to replicate paper results and to serve as a starting point for researchers working on pose in video. Although the repo has been archived and is now read-only, its issue tracker and artifacts remain useful for understanding implementation details and experimental settings. ...
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