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Out of Sight, Out of Track: Adversarial Attacks on Propagation-based Multi-Object Trackers via Query State Manipulation

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Recent Tracking-by-Query-Propagation (TBP) methods have advanced Multi-Object Tracking (MOT) by enabling end-to-end (E2E) pipelines with long-range temporal modeling. However, this reliance on query propagation introduces unexplored architectural vulnerabilities to adversarial attacks. We present FADE, a novel attack framework designed to exploit these specific vulnerabilities. FADE employs two attack strategies targeting core TBP mechanisms: (i) Temporal Query Flooding: Generates spurious temporally consistent track queries to exhaust the tracker's limited query budget, forcing it to terminate valid tracks. (ii) Temporal Memory Corruption: Directly attacks the query updater's memory by severing temporal links via state de-correlation and erasing the learned feature identity of matched tracks. Furthermore, we introduce a differentiable pipeline to optimize these attacks for physical-world realizability by leveraging simulations of advanced perception sensor spoofing. Experiments on MOT17 and MOT20 benchmarks demonstrate that FADE is highly effective against state-of-the-art TBP trackers, causing significant identity switches and track terminations.

Halima Bouzidi, Haoyu Liu, Yonatan Gizachew Achamyeleh, Praneetsai Vasu Iddamsetty, Mohammad Abdullah Al Faruque• 2026

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Multiple Object TrackingMOT17 (test)--
1020
Multiple Object TrackingMOT20 (test)
IDF183.31
426
Multi-Object TrackingMOT17
IDF180.83
104
Multi-Object TrackingMOT20 High Density
HOTA69.61
45
Multiple Object TrackingMOT20 High Density (test)
HOTA69.61
15
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