Thirteen Hard Cases in Visual Tracking

D. M. Chu, A. Smeulders
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Visual tracking is a fundamental task in computer vision. However there has been no systematic way of analyzing visual trackers so far. In this paper we propose a method that can help researchers determine strengths and weaknesses of any visual tracker. To this end, we consider visual tracking as an isolated problem and decompose it into fundamental and independent subproblems. Each subproblem is designed to associate with a different tracking circumstance. By evaluating a visual tracker onto a specific subproblem, we can determine how good it is with respect to that dimension. In total we come up with thirteen subproblems in our decomposition. We demonstrate the use of our proposed method by analyzing working conditions of two state-of-theart trackers.
视觉跟踪是计算机视觉的一项基本任务。然而,目前还没有系统的方法来分析视觉跟踪器。在本文中,我们提出了一种方法,可以帮助研究人员确定任何视觉跟踪器的优点和缺点。为此,我们将视觉跟踪视为一个孤立的问题,并将其分解为基本的和独立的子问题。每个子问题都被设计成与不同的跟踪环境相关联。通过评估特定子问题上的视觉跟踪器,我们可以确定它相对于该维度有多好。在我们的分解中总共有13个子问题。我们通过分析两个状态心脏跟踪器的工作条件来演示我们提出的方法的使用。
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