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Kernel Cross-Correlator
Cross-correlator plays a significant role in many visual perception tasks,
such as object detection and tracking. Beyond the linear cross-correlator, this
paper proposes a kernel cross-correlator (KCC) that breaks traditional
limitations. First, by introducing the kernel trick, the KCC extends the linear
cross-correlation to non-linear space, which is more robust to signal noises
and distortions. Second, the connection to the existing works shows that KCC
provides a unified solution for correlation filters. Third, KCC is applicable
to any kernel function and is not limited to circulant structure on training
data, thus it is able to predict affine transformations with customized
properties. Last, by leveraging the fast Fourier transform (FFT), KCC
eliminates direct calculation of kernel vectors, thus achieves better
performance yet still with a reasonable computational cost. Comprehensive
experiments on visual tracking and human activity recognition using wearable
devices demonstrate its robustness, flexibility, and efficiency. The source
codes of both experiments are released at https://github.com/wang-chen/KCCComment: The Thirty-Second AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
(AAAI-18
DroTrack: High-speed Drone-based Object Tracking Under Uncertainty
We present DroTrack, a high-speed visual single-object tracking framework for
drone-captured video sequences. Most of the existing object tracking methods
are designed to tackle well-known challenges, such as occlusion and cluttered
backgrounds. The complex motion of drones, i.e., multiple degrees of freedom in
three-dimensional space, causes high uncertainty. The uncertainty problem leads
to inaccurate location predictions and fuzziness in scale estimations. DroTrack
solves such issues by discovering the dependency between object representation
and motion geometry. We implement an effective object segmentation based on
Fuzzy C Means (FCM). We incorporate the spatial information into the membership
function to cluster the most discriminative segments. We then enhance the
object segmentation by using a pre-trained Convolution Neural Network (CNN)
model. DroTrack also leverages the geometrical angular motion to estimate a
reliable object scale. We discuss the experimental results and performance
evaluation using two datasets of 51,462 drone-captured frames. The combination
of the FCM segmentation and the angular scaling increased DroTrack precision by
up to and decreased the centre location error by pixels on average.
DroTrack outperforms all the high-speed trackers and achieves comparable
results in comparison to deep learning trackers. DroTrack offers high frame
rates up to 1000 frame per second (fps) with the best location precision, more
than a set of state-of-the-art real-time trackers.Comment: 10 pages, 12 figures, FUZZ-IEEE 202
Deformable Object Tracking with Gated Fusion
The tracking-by-detection framework receives growing attentions through the
integration with the Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs). Existing
tracking-by-detection based methods, however, fail to track objects with severe
appearance variations. This is because the traditional convolutional operation
is performed on fixed grids, and thus may not be able to find the correct
response while the object is changing pose or under varying environmental
conditions. In this paper, we propose a deformable convolution layer to enrich
the target appearance representations in the tracking-by-detection framework.
We aim to capture the target appearance variations via deformable convolution,
which adaptively enhances its original features. In addition, we also propose a
gated fusion scheme to control how the variations captured by the deformable
convolution affect the original appearance. The enriched feature representation
through deformable convolution facilitates the discrimination of the CNN
classifier on the target object and background. Extensive experiments on the
standard benchmarks show that the proposed tracker performs favorably against
state-of-the-art methods
Large Margin Object Tracking with Circulant Feature Maps
Structured output support vector machine (SVM) based tracking algorithms have
shown favorable performance recently. Nonetheless, the time-consuming candidate
sampling and complex optimization limit their real-time applications. In this
paper, we propose a novel large margin object tracking method which absorbs the
strong discriminative ability from structured output SVM and speeds up by the
correlation filter algorithm significantly. Secondly, a multimodal target
detection technique is proposed to improve the target localization precision
and prevent model drift introduced by similar objects or background noise.
Thirdly, we exploit the feedback from high-confidence tracking results to avoid
the model corruption problem. We implement two versions of the proposed tracker
with the representations from both conventional hand-crafted and deep
convolution neural networks (CNNs) based features to validate the strong
compatibility of the algorithm. The experimental results demonstrate that the
proposed tracker performs superiorly against several state-of-the-art
algorithms on the challenging benchmark sequences while runs at speed in excess
of 80 frames per second. The source code and experimental results will be made
publicly available
Learning Adaptive Discriminative Correlation Filters via Temporal Consistency Preserving Spatial Feature Selection for Robust Visual Tracking
With efficient appearance learning models, Discriminative Correlation Filter
(DCF) has been proven to be very successful in recent video object tracking
benchmarks and competitions. However, the existing DCF paradigm suffers from
two major issues, i.e., spatial boundary effect and temporal filter
degradation. To mitigate these challenges, we propose a new DCF-based tracking
method. The key innovations of the proposed method include adaptive spatial
feature selection and temporal consistent constraints, with which the new
tracker enables joint spatial-temporal filter learning in a lower dimensional
discriminative manifold. More specifically, we apply structured spatial
sparsity constraints to multi-channel filers. Consequently, the process of
learning spatial filters can be approximated by the lasso regularisation. To
encourage temporal consistency, the filter model is restricted to lie around
its historical value and updated locally to preserve the global structure in
the manifold. Last, a unified optimisation framework is proposed to jointly
select temporal consistency preserving spatial features and learn
discriminative filters with the augmented Lagrangian method. Qualitative and
quantitative evaluations have been conducted on a number of well-known
benchmarking datasets such as OTB2013, OTB50, OTB100, Temple-Colour, UAV123 and
VOT2018. The experimental results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed
method over the state-of-the-art approaches
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