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BIT: Biologically Inspired Tracker

2019-04-23
Bolun Cai, Xiangmin Xu, Xiaofen Xing, Kui Jia, Jie Miao, Dacheng Tao

Abstract

Visual tracking is challenging due to image variations caused by various factors, such as object deformation, scale change, illumination change and occlusion. Given the superior tracking performance of human visual system (HVS), an ideal design of biologically inspired model is expected to improve computer visual tracking. This is however a difficult task due to the incomplete understanding of neurons’ working mechanism in HVS. This paper aims to address this challenge based on the analysis of visual cognitive mechanism of the ventral stream in the visual cortex, which simulates shallow neurons (S1 units and C1 units) to extract low-level biologically inspired features for the target appearance and imitates an advanced learning mechanism (S2 units and C2 units) to combine generative and discriminative models for target location. In addition, fast Gabor approximation (FGA) and fast Fourier transform (FFT) are adopted for real-time learning and detection in this framework. Extensive experiments on large-scale benchmark datasets show that the proposed biologically inspired tracker performs favorably against state-of-the-art methods in terms of efficiency, accuracy, and robustness. The acceleration technique in particular ensures that BIT maintains a speed of approximately 45 frames per second.

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http://arxiv.org/abs/1904.10411

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http://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.10411


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