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Tracking objects with partial occlusion by background alignment
Wu,Feng1; Vong,Chi Man2; Liu,Qiong1
2020-08-18
Source PublicationNEUROCOMPUTING
ISSN0925-2312
Volume402Pages:1-13
Abstract

Visual object tracking is a challenging and fundamental research topic in the field of computer vision. Recent years, many subspace-learning based methods have been proposed for visual object tracking with promising results. These methods reconstruct candidate states by a set of basis vectors and select the best state with minimum reconstruction error. It is well known that the accuracy of reconstructed results is seriously affected by partial occlusion. Besides, updating with occlusions is likely to mislead the tracker to drift away. Existing methods either do not consider these situations or find occlusion regions only by current observation and reconstruction. In fact, occlusion regions usually come from the background regions in previous frames, which are neglected in existing methods. Under this assumption, a novel object tracking algorithm called Partial Occlusion by Background Alignment (POBA) is proposed, which aims to find the best candidate state with an accurate occlusion mask. The POBA tracker treats current observation as a combination of object appearance and occlusion regions. The object appearance is modelled by basis vectors through incremental PCA over grayscale images. Then the occlusion region is reconstructed from last frame under the assumption that the backgrounds between two consecutive frames are almost identical. Besides, most candidate states are different from the object obviously, which can be filtered by some predefined occlusion masks so that computational complexity can be further reduced. Finally, the POBA tracker was analyzed on 8 challenge sequences and evaluated on two challenging datasets including OTB2015 and Temple Color. It gets an AUC of 0.456, a success rate score of 0.538 and a precision score of 0.626 in OPE on OTB2015 dataset. All indicators are increased by more than 23% compared with the 6 classical trackers.

KeywordBackground Alignment Object Tracking Partial Occlusion Subspace Learning
DOI10.1016/j.neucom.2020.03.026
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaComputer Science
WOS SubjectComputer Science, Artificial Intelligence
WOS IDWOS:000538814500001
PublisherELSEVIER, RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85083238963
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
Corresponding AuthorLiu,Qiong
Affiliation1.School of Software Engineering,South China University of Technology,Guangzhou,510006,China
2.Department of Computer and Information Science,University of Macau,Macau,99999,China
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Wu,Feng,Vong,Chi Man,Liu,Qiong. Tracking objects with partial occlusion by background alignment[J]. NEUROCOMPUTING, 2020, 402, 1-13.
APA Wu,Feng., Vong,Chi Man., & Liu,Qiong (2020). Tracking objects with partial occlusion by background alignment. NEUROCOMPUTING, 402, 1-13.
MLA Wu,Feng,et al."Tracking objects with partial occlusion by background alignment".NEUROCOMPUTING 402(2020):1-13.
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