局部遮挡处理下生成和判别跟踪器的协同训练框架

T. Dinh, G. Medioni
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局部遮挡是目标跟踪中的一个难题。在在线视觉跟踪中,它是引起漂移的关键因素。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种新的方法,使用生成和判别跟踪器的共同训练框架。我们的方法能够检测遮挡区域,并使用来自非遮挡部分的信息不断更新生成和判别模型。生成模型使用低维子空间编码所有的外观变化,这有助于提供强大的再获取能力。与此同时,判别分类器是一种在线支持向量机,主要利用HOG特征集将目标与背景分离开来。对于每个搜索窗口,两个跟踪器通过共同决策过程生成一个遮挡似然图。如果两个跟踪器之间存在不一致,则使用KLT局部特征的运动投票作为裁判。使用MeanShift进行精确的遮挡分割。最后,每个跟踪器恢复被遮挡的部分,并使用新的未遮挡信息更新自己的模型。给出了不同目标类型挑战序列的实验结果。我们还与其他最先进的方法进行比较,以证明我们的跟踪框架的优越性和鲁棒性。
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Co-training framework of generative and discriminative trackers with partial occlusion handling
Partial occlusion is a challenging problem in object tracking. In online visual tracking, it is the critical factor causing drift. To address this problem, we propose a novel approach using a co-training framework of generative and discriminative trackers. Our approach is able to detect the occluding region and continuously update both the generative and discriminative models using the information from the non-occluded part. The generative model encodes all of the appearance variations using a low dimension subspace, which helps provide a strong reacquisition ability. Meanwhile, the discriminative classifer, an online support vector machine, focuses on separating the object from the background using a Histograms of Oriented Gradients (HOG) feature set. For each search window, an occlusion likelihood map is generated by the two trackers through a co-decision process. If there is disagreement between these two trackers, the movement vote of KLT local features is used as a referee. Precise occlusion segmentation is performed using MeanShift. Finally, each tracker recovers the occluded part and updates its own model using the new non-occluded information. Experimental results on challenging sequences with different types of objects are presented. We also compare with other state-of-the-art methods to demonstrate the superiority and robustness of our tracking framework.
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