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SANet: Structure-Aware Network for Visual Tracking
Convolutional neural network (CNN) has drawn increasing interest in visual
tracking owing to its powerfulness in feature extraction. Most existing
CNN-based trackers treat tracking as a classification problem. However, these
trackers are sensitive to similar distractors because their CNN models mainly
focus on inter-class classification. To address this problem, we use
self-structure information of object to distinguish it from distractors.
Specifically, we utilize recurrent neural network (RNN) to model object
structure, and incorporate it into CNN to improve its robustness to similar
distractors. Considering that convolutional layers in different levels
characterize the object from different perspectives, we use multiple RNNs to
model object structure in different levels respectively. Extensive experiments
on three benchmarks, OTB100, TC-128 and VOT2015, show that the proposed
algorithm outperforms other methods. Code is released at
http://www.dabi.temple.edu/~hbling/code/SANet/SANet.html.Comment: In CVPR Deep Vision Workshop, 201
Wavelet Estimation of Time Series Regression with Long Memory Processes
This paper studies the estimation of time series regression when both regressors and disturbances have long memory. In contrast with the frequency domain estimation as in Robinson and Hidalgo (1997), we propose to estimate the same regression model with discrete wavelet transform (DWT) of the original series. Due to the approximate de-correlation property of DWT, the transformed series can be estimated using the traditional least squares techniques. We consider both the ordinary least squares and feasible generalized least squares estimator. Finite sample Monte Carlo simulation study is performed to examine the relative efficiency of the wavelet estimation.Discrete Wavelet Transform
Positive Definiteness and Semi-Definiteness of Even Order Symmetric Cauchy Tensors
Motivated by symmetric Cauchy matrices, we define symmetric Cauchy tensors
and their generating vectors in this paper. Hilbert tensors are symmetric
Cauchy tensors. An even order symmetric Cauchy tensor is positive semi-definite
if and only if its generating vector is positive. An even order symmetric
Cauchy tensor is positive definite if and only if its generating vector has
positive and mutually distinct entries. This extends Fiedler's result for
symmetric Cauchy matrices to symmetric Cauchy tensors. Then, it is proven that
the positive semi-definiteness character of an even order symmetric Cauchy
tensor can be equivalently checked by the monotone increasing property of a
homogeneous polynomial related to the Cauchy tensor. The homogeneous polynomial
is strictly monotone increasing in the nonnegative orthant of the Euclidean
space when the even order symmetric Cauchy tensor is positive definite.
Furthermore, we prove that the Hadamard product of two positive semi-definite
(positive definite respectively) symmetric Cauchy tensors is a positive
semi-definite (positive definite respectively) tensor, which can be generalized
to the Hadamard product of finitely many positive semi-definite (positive
definite respectively) symmetric Cauchy tensors. At last, bounds of the largest
H-eigenvalue of a positive semi-definite symmetric Cauchy tensor are given and
several spectral properties on Z-eigenvalues of odd order symmetric Cauchy
tensors are shown. Further questions on Cauchy tensors are raised
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