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IOU-Guided Siamese Tracking

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  • Jianjun Bao
  • Haibo Wang
  • Chen Lv
  • Ke Luo
  • Xiaolin Shen

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Target tracking is currently a hot research topic in machine vision. The traditional target tracking algorithm based on the generative model selects target features manually, which has a simple structure and fast running speed, but it cannot meet the requirements of algorithm accuracy in complex scenes. Compared with traditional algorithms, due to the good performance, the tracking method based on full convolutional network has become one of the important methods of target tracking. However, the RPN-based Siamese network lacks positional reliability when predicting the target area. Aiming at the low tracking accuracy of the RPN-based Siamese network, this paper proposes an improved framework model named IoU-guided SiamRPN (IG-SiamRPN). In the proposed IG-SiamRPN, the IoU-guided branch is first constructed and sample pairs are generated through data augmentation. Then, the Jittered RoI is constructed to train the network to realize the direct prediction of the localization confidence of the candidate area. Subsequently, a target selection method based on predicted IoU scores is proposed, which uses predicted IoU scores instead of classification scores to optimize the target decision strategy of the Siamese network. Finally, an optimization-based fine-tuning method for the Siamese network frame is proposed, which solves the problem of location degradation and improves the performance of the algorithm. Compared with other state-of-the-art target tracking algorithms, experimental results on popular databases demonstrate that the proposed IG-SiamRPN can achieve better performance in both tracking accuracy and robustness.

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  • Jianjun Bao & Haibo Wang & Chen Lv & Ke Luo & Xiaolin Shen, 2021. "IOU-Guided Siamese Tracking," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-10, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9127092
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/9127092
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