Authors
David S Bolme, J Ross Beveridge, Bruce A Draper, Yui Man Lui
Publication date
2010/6/13
Conference
2010 IEEE computer society conference on computer vision and pattern recognition
Pages
2544-2550
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Although not commonly used, correlation filters can track complex objects through rotations, occlusions and other distractions at over 20 times the rate of current state-of-the-art techniques. The oldest and simplest correlation filters use simple templates and generally fail when applied to tracking. More modern approaches such as ASEF and UMACE perform better, but their training needs are poorly suited to tracking. Visual tracking requires robust filters to be trained from a single frame and dynamically adapted as the appearance of the target object changes. This paper presents a new type of correlation filter, a Minimum Output Sum of Squared Error (MOSSE) filter, which produces stable correlation filters when initialized using a single frame. A tracker based upon MOSSE filters is robust to variations in lighting, scale, pose, and nonrigid deformations while operating at 669 frames per second. Occlusion is detected …
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DS Bolme, JR Beveridge, BA Draper, YM Lui - 2010 IEEE computer society conference on computer …, 2010