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A Fast Object Tracker Based on Integrated Multiple Features and Dynamic Learning Rate

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  • Jianming Zhang
  • You Wu
  • Xiaokang Jin
  • Feng Li
  • Jin Wang

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Object tracking is a vital topic in computer vision. Although tracking algorithms have gained great development in recent years, its robustness and accuracy still need to be improved. In this paper, to overcome single feature with poor representation ability in a complex image sequence, we put forward a multifeature integration framework, including the gray features, Histogram of Gradient (HOG), color-naming (CN), and Illumination Invariant Features (IIF), which effectively improve the robustness of object tracking. In addition, we propose a model updating strategy and introduce a skewness to measure the confidence degree of tracking result. Unlike previous tracking algorithms, we judge the relationship of skewness values between two adjacent frames to decide the updating of target appearance model to use a dynamic learning rate. This way makes our tracker further improve the robustness of tracking and effectively prevents the target drifting caused by occlusion and deformation. Extensive experiments on large-scale benchmark containing 50 image sequences show that our tracker is better than most existing excellent trackers in tracking performance and can run at average speed over 43 fps.

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  • Jianming Zhang & You Wu & Xiaokang Jin & Feng Li & Jin Wang, 2018. "A Fast Object Tracker Based on Integrated Multiple Features and Dynamic Learning Rate," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5986062
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/5986062
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