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Adaptive and Complementary Correlation Filter With Dynamic Contextual Constraints

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Correlation filter-based trackers have gained more and more attention because of their great performances and relative high tracking speeds. However, this kind of trackers may suffer model drifting due to… Click to show full abstract

Correlation filter-based trackers have gained more and more attention because of their great performances and relative high tracking speeds. However, this kind of trackers may suffer model drifting due to learning limited background information during filter training. This may lead to tracking failures in some complex scenes, such as background clutter, deformation, illumination variation and so on. In this article, we propose an adaptive and complementary correlation filter with dynamic contextual constraints. First, we introduce contextual information around the target as a dynamic constrained term to alleviate model drifting in complex scenes, the optimal function of which can be solved by an iterative method. Then, we integrate a color histogram-based tracker to compensate the inaccurate tracking of correlation filtering. In addition, we present metrics to combine the two complementary trackers with adaptive fusion coefficients. Finally, extensive experiments on OTB2013, OTB2015, VOT2016 and UAV123 benchmark datasets demonstrate that our tracker can improve the performance of our baseline and can perform favorably against some state-of-the-art trackers.

Keywords: filter dynamic; adaptive complementary; correlation; correlation filter; filter; complementary correlation

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2020

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