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MMTracking is an open source video perception toolbox by PyTorch. It is a part of OpenMMLab project.
The master branch works with PyTorch1.6+.
The First Unified Video Perception Platform
We are the first open source toolbox that unifies versatile video perception tasks include video object detection, multiple object tracking, single object tracking and video instance segmentation.
Modular Design
We decompose the video perception framework into different components and one can easily construct a customized method by combining different modules.
Simple, Fast and Strong
Simple: MMTracking interacts with other OpenMMLab projects. It is built upon MMDetection that we can capitalize any detector only through modifying the configs.
Fast: All operations run on GPUs. The training and inference speeds are faster than or comparable to other implementations.
Strong: We reproduce state-of-the-art models and some of them even outperform the official implementations.
Release Mask2Former, PrDiMP and StrongSORT++) pretrained models.
v1.0.0rc1 was released in 10/10/2022. Please refer to changelog.md for details and release history.
Please refer to get_started.md for install instructions.
Please refer to inference.md for the basic usage of MMTracking. If you want to train and test your own model, please see dataset_prepare.md and train_test.md.
A Colab tutorial is also provided. You may preview the notebook here or directly run it on Colab.
There are also usage tutorials, such as learning about configs, visualization, analysis tools,
Results and models are available in the model zoo.
Supported Methods
Supported Datasets
Supported Methods
Supported Datasets
Video Instance SegmentationSupported Methods
Supported Datasets
Supported Methods
Supported Datasets
We appreciate all contributions to improve MMTracking. Please refer to CONTRIBUTING.md for the contributing guideline and this discussion for development roadmap.
MMTracking is an open source project that welcome any contribution and feedback. We wish that the toolbox and benchmark could serve the growing research community by providing a flexible as well as standardized toolkit to reimplement existing methods and develop their own new video perception methods.
If you find this project useful in your research, please consider cite:
@misc{mmtrack2020, title={{MMTracking: OpenMMLab} video perception toolbox and benchmark}, author={MMTracking Contributors}, howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmtracking}}, year={2020} }
This project is released under the Apache 2.0 license.
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