论文标题
学习一致性追求实时无人机跟踪的相关过滤器
Learning Consistency Pursued Correlation Filters for Real-Time UAV Tracking
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论文摘要
基于相关滤波器(CF)的方法在无人机(UAV)应用的视觉对象跟踪中表现出了出色的性能,但遭受了不良边界效应的影响。为了解决此问题,空间正规化的相关过滤器(SRDCF)提出了空间正则化以惩罚过滤系数,从而显着提高了跟踪性能。但是,SRDCF中未考虑隐藏在响应图中的时间信息,这限制了判别能力和鲁棒性以进行准确跟踪。这项工作提出了一种具有动态一致性的新颖方法,可以追求相关过滤器,即CPCF跟踪器。具体而言,通过相邻响应图之间的相关操作,生成了实用的一致性图来表示跨帧的一致性水平。通过最大程度地减少实际的和计划的理想一致性图之间的差异,一致性级别被限制以保持时间平滑度,并引入了响应图中包含的丰富时间信息。此外,提出了一种动态约束策略,以进一步提高在复杂情况下提出的跟踪器的适应性。全面的实验是在三个具有挑战性的无人机基准上进行的,即UAV123@10fps,UAVDT和DTB70。根据实验结果,提议的跟踪器在单个CPU上以实时运行速度($ \ sim $ 43fps)的其他25个最先进的跟踪器超过了其他25个最先进的跟踪器。
Correlation filter (CF)-based methods have demonstrated exceptional performance in visual object tracking for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) applications, but suffer from the undesirable boundary effect. To solve this issue, spatially regularized correlation filters (SRDCF) proposes the spatial regularization to penalize filter coefficients, thereby significantly improving the tracking performance. However, the temporal information hidden in the response maps is not considered in SRDCF, which limits the discriminative power and the robustness for accurate tracking. This work proposes a novel approach with dynamic consistency pursued correlation filters, i.e., the CPCF tracker. Specifically, through a correlation operation between adjacent response maps, a practical consistency map is generated to represent the consistency level across frames. By minimizing the difference between the practical and the scheduled ideal consistency map, the consistency level is constrained to maintain temporal smoothness, and rich temporal information contained in response maps is introduced. Besides, a dynamic constraint strategy is proposed to further improve the adaptability of the proposed tracker in complex situations. Comprehensive experiments are conducted on three challenging UAV benchmarks, i.e., UAV123@10FPS, UAVDT, and DTB70. Based on the experimental results, the proposed tracker favorably surpasses the other 25 state-of-the-art trackers with real-time running speed ($\sim$43FPS) on a single CPU.