Second-Order Spatial-Temporal Correlation Filters for Visual Tracking
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2022Metadata
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Discriminative correlation filters (DCFs) have been widely used in visual object tracking, but often suffer from two problems: the boundary effect and temporal filtering degradation. To deal with these issues, many DCF-based variants have been proposed and have improved the accuracy of visual object tracking. However, these trackers only adopt first-order data-fitting information and have difficulty maintaining robust tracking in unconstrained scenarios, especially in the case of complex appearance variations. In this paper, by introducing a second-order data-fitting term to the DCF, we propose a second-order spatial–temporal correlation filter (SSCF) learning model. To be specific, the SSCF tracker both incorporates the first-order and second-order data-fitting terms into the DCF framework and makes the learned correlation filter more discriminative. Meanwhile, the spatial–temporal regularization was integrated to develop a robust model in tracking with complex appearance variations. Extensive experiments were conducted on the benchmarking databases CVPR2013, OTB100, DTB70, UAV123, and UAVDT-M. The results demonstrated that our SSCF can achieve competitive performance compared to the state-of-the-art trackers. When penalty parameter λ was set to 10−5, our SSCF gained DP scores of 0.882, 0.868, 0.706, 0.676, and 0.928 on the CVPR2013, OTB100, DTB70, UAV123, and UAVDT-M databases, respectively.