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Adaptive Learning for Correlation Filter Object Tracking

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To solve the real-time quality and adaptive quality of traditional correlation algorithm. An adaptive correlation filter tracking algorithm is proposed. First, training the filter using machine learning, make the algorithm be adaptive to the object changing. Then, weighting the image patch with a cosine window, the object region has larger weighting value than the edge region, which ensures the continuity of the Cyclic matrix. At last calculate the response matrix using the convolution of the input image patch and the filter matrix in Fourier domain. Experiment on various videos shows that for 26 pixel × 24 pixel object, filter the image in a 130 × 120 pixel patch, the processing speed could be 210 fps. The proposed tracking algorithm can track object with good timing quality and robustly.

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Chen, D., Hu, J. (2020). Adaptive Learning for Correlation Filter Object Tracking. In: Liu, Q., Mısır, M., Wang, X., Liu, W. (eds) The 8th International Conference on Computer Engineering and Networks (CENet2018). CENet2018 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 905. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14680-1_46

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