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A Real-Time Structured Output Tracker with Scale Adaption for Visual Target Tracking

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  • Kaiyun Yang
  • Xuedong Wu
  • Jingxiang Xu

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The structured output tracking algorithm is a visual target tracking algorithm with excellent comprehensive performance in recent years. However, the algorithm classifier will produce error information and result in target loss or tracking failure when the target is occluded or the scale changes in the process of tracking. In this work, a real-time structured output tracker with scale adaption is proposed: (1) the target position prediction is added in the process of target tracking to improve the real-time tracking performance; (2) the adaptive scheme of target scale discrimination is proposed in the structured support to improve the overall tracking accuracy; and (3) the Kalman filter is used to solve the occlusion problem of continuous tracking. Extensive evaluations on the OTB-2015 benchmark dataset with 100 sequences have shown that the proposed tracking algorithm can run at a highly efficient speed of 84 fps and perform favorably against other tracking algorithms.

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  • Kaiyun Yang & Xuedong Wu & Jingxiang Xu, 2021. "A Real-Time Structured Output Tracker with Scale Adaption for Visual Target Tracking," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-12, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4649358
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/4649358
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