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Robust Long-Term Visual Object Tracking via Low-Rank Sparse Learning for Re-Detection

Shanshan Luo    
Baoqing Li    
Xiaobing Yuan and Huawei Liu    

Resumen

The Discriminative Correlation Filter (DCF) has been universally recognized in visual object tracking, thanks to its excellent accuracy and high speed. Nevertheless, these DCF-based trackers perform poorly in long-term tracking. The reasons include the following aspects?first, they have low adaptability to significant appearance changes in long-term tracking and are prone to tracking failure; second, these trackers lack a practical re-detection module to find the target again after tracking failure. In our work, we propose a new long-term tracking strategy to solve these issues. First, we make the best of the static and dynamic information of the target by introducing the motion features to our long-term tracker and obtain a more robust tracker. Second, we introduce a low-rank sparse dictionary learning method for re-detection. This re-detection module can exploit a correlation among these training samples and alleviate the impact of occlusion and noise. Third, we propose a new reliability evaluation method to model an adaptive update, which can switch expediently between the tracking module and the re-detection module. Massive experiments demonstrate that our proposed approach has an obvious improvement in precision and success rate over these state-of-the-art trackers.

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