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Single-Object Tracking Algorithm Based on Two-Step Spatiotemporal Deep Feature Fusion in a Complex Surveillance Scenario

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  • Yanyan Chen
  • Rui Sheng

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Object tracking has been one of the most active research directions in the field of computer vision. In this paper, an effective single-object tracking algorithm based on two-step spatiotemporal feature fusion is proposed, which combines deep learning detection with the kernelized correlation filtering (KCF) tracking algorithm. Deep learning detection is adopted to obtain more accurate spatial position and scale information and reduce the cumulative error. In addition, the improved KCF algorithm is adopted to track and calculate the temporal information correlation of gradient features between video frames, so as to reduce the probability of missing detection and ensure the running speed. In the process of tracking, the spatiotemporal information is fused through feature analysis. A large number of experiment results show that our proposed algorithm has more tracking performance than the traditional KCF algorithm and can efficiently continuously detect and track objects in different complex scenes, which is suitable for engineering application.

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  • Yanyan Chen & Rui Sheng, 2021. "Single-Object Tracking Algorithm Based on Two-Step Spatiotemporal Deep Feature Fusion in a Complex Surveillance Scenario," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-11, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6653954
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6653954
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