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MAVOT: Memory-Augmented Video Object Tracking

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arxiv 1711.09414 v1 pith:T3HFMXEK submitted 2017-11-26 cs.CV cs.AIcs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.AIcs.LG
keywords trackingobjectvideomavotmemoryapproachbenchmarkchanges
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We introduce a one-shot learning approach for video object tracking. The proposed algorithm requires seeing the object to be tracked only once, and employs an external memory to store and remember the evolving features of the foreground object as well as backgrounds over time during tracking. With the relevant memory retrieved and updated in each tracking, our tracking model is capable of maintaining long-term memory of the object, and thus can naturally deal with hard tracking scenarios including partial and total occlusion, motion changes and large scale and shape variations. In our experiments we use the ImageNet ILSVRC2015 video detection dataset to train and use the VOT-2016 benchmark to test and compare our Memory-Augmented Video Object Tracking (MAVOT) model. From the results, we conclude that given its oneshot property and simplicity in design, MAVOT is an attractive approach in visual tracking because it shows good performance on VOT-2016 benchmark and is among the top 5 performers in accuracy and robustness in occlusion, motion changes and empty target.

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    A dual memory and attention LSTM module for unsupervised video object tracking reaches third rank among fast VOT2016 and VOT2017 trackers and boosts a SiamRPN baseline.

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