Takuya Ogawa
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Reducing False Positives in Object Tracking with Siamese Network
Takuya Ogawa, Takashi Shibata, Shoji Yachida, Toshinori Hosoi
Auto-TLDR; Robust Long-Term Object Tracking with Adaptive Search based on Motion Models
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We have developed a robust long-term object tracking method that resolves the fundamental cause of the drift and loss of a target in visual object tracking. The proposed method consists of “sampling area extension”, which prevents a tracking result from drifting to other objects by learning false positive samples in advance (before they enter the search region of the target), and “adaptive search based on motion models”, which prevents a tracking result from drifting to other objects and avoids the loss of the target by using not only appearance features but also motion models to adaptively search for the target. Experiments conducted on long-term tracking dataset showed that our first technique improved robustness by 16.6% while the second technique improved robustness by 15.3%. By combining both, our method achieved 21.7% and 9.1% improvement for the robustness and precision, and the processing speed became 3.3 times faster. Additional experiments showed that our method achieved the top robustness among state-of-the-art methods on three long-term tracking datasets. These findings demonstrate that our method is effective for long-term object tracking and that its performance and speed are promising for use in practical applications of various technologies underlying object tracking.