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Visual Prompt Multi-Modal Tracking

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Visible-modal object tracking gives rise to a series of downstream multi-modal tracking tributaries. To inherit the powerful representations of the foundation model, a natural modus operandi for multi-modal tracking is full fine-tuning on the RGB-based parameters. Albeit effective, this manner is not optimal due to the scarcity of downstream data and poor transferability, etc. In this paper, inspired by the recent success of the prompt learning in language models, we develop Visual Prompt multi-modal Tracking (ViPT), which learns the modal-relevant prompts to adapt the frozen pre-trained foundation model to various downstream multimodal tracking tasks. ViPT finds a better way to stimulate the knowledge of the RGB-based model that is pre-trained at scale, meanwhile only introducing a few trainable parameters (less than 1% of model parameters). ViPT outperforms the full fine-tuning paradigm on multiple downstream tracking tasks including RGB+Depth, RGB+Thermal, and RGB+Event tracking. Extensive experiments show the potential of visual prompt learning for multi-modal tracking, and ViPT can achieve state-of-the-art performance while satisfying parameter efficiency. Code and models are available at https://github.com/jiawen-zhu/ViPT.

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Progressive Scaling Visual Object Tracking

cs.CV · 2025-05-26 · reject · novelty 6.0

A progressive scaling training strategy with small-teacher distillation and masked-input alignment improves tracking accuracy and powers a new 12-dataset benchmark.

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  • Progressive Scaling Visual Object Tracking cs.CV · 2025-05-26 · reject · none · ref 101 · internal anchor

    A progressive scaling training strategy with small-teacher distillation and masked-input alignment improves tracking accuracy and powers a new 12-dataset benchmark.