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Exploring Causal Relationships in Visual Object Tracking

Published: 07 December 2015 Publication History

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Causal relationships can often be found in visual object tracking between the motions of the camera and that of the tracked object. This object motion may be an effect of the camera motion, e.g. an unsteady handheld camera. But it may also be the cause, e.g. the cameraman framing the object. In this paper we explore these relationships, and provide statistical tools to detect and quantify them, these are based on transfer entropy and stem from information theory. The relationships are then exploited to make predictions about the object location. The approach is shown to be an excellent measure for describing such relationships. On the VOT2013 dataset the prediction accuracy is increased by 62 % over the best non-causal predictor. We show that the location predictions are robust to camera shake and sudden motion, which is invaluable for any tracking algorithm and demonstrate this by applying causal prediction to two state-of-the-art trackers. Both of them benefit, Struck gaining a 7 % accuracy and 22 % robustness increase on the VTB1.1 benchmark, becoming the new state-of-the-art.

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ICCV '15: Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)
December 2015
4730 pages
ISBN:9781467383912

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 07 December 2015

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  • (2020)DeVLBertProceedings of the 28th ACM International Conference on Multimedia10.1145/3394171.3413518(4373-4382)Online publication date: 12-Oct-2020

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