论文标题

视觉对象跟踪第一人称视觉

Visual Object Tracking in First Person Vision

论文作者

Dunnhofer, Matteo, Furnari, Antonino, Farinella, Giovanni Maria, Micheloni, Christian

论文摘要

对人类对象相互作用的理解在第一人称愿景(FPV)中至关重要。遵循相机佩戴者操纵的对象的视觉跟踪算法可以提供有效的信息,以有效地建模这种相互作用。在过去的几年中,计算机视觉社区已大大提高了各种目标对象和场景的跟踪算法的性能。尽管以前有几次尝试在FPV域中利用跟踪器,但仍缺少对最先进跟踪器的性能的有条理分析。这项研究差距提出了一个问题,即当前的解决方案是否可以使用``现成''还是应进行更多特定领域的研究。本文旨在为此类问题提供答案。我们介绍了FPV中单个对象跟踪的首次系统研究。我们的研究广泛分析了42个算法的性能,包括通用对象跟踪器和基线FPV特定跟踪器。分析是通过关注FPV设置的不同方面,引入新的绩效指标以及与FPV特定任务有关的。这项研究是通过引入Trek-150(由150个密集注释的视频序列组成的新型基准数据集)来实现的。我们的结果表明,FPV中的对象跟踪为当前的视觉跟踪器带来了新的挑战。我们强调导致这种行为的因素并指出可能的研究方向。尽管遇到了困难,但我们证明了跟踪器为需要短期对象跟踪的FPV下游任务带来好处。我们预计,随着新的和FPV特定的方法学的研究,通用对象跟踪将在FPV中获得流行。

The understanding of human-object interactions is fundamental in First Person Vision (FPV). Visual tracking algorithms which follow the objects manipulated by the camera wearer can provide useful information to effectively model such interactions. In the last years, the computer vision community has significantly improved the performance of tracking algorithms for a large variety of target objects and scenarios. Despite a few previous attempts to exploit trackers in the FPV domain, a methodical analysis of the performance of state-of-the-art trackers is still missing. This research gap raises the question of whether current solutions can be used ``off-the-shelf'' or more domain-specific investigations should be carried out. This paper aims to provide answers to such questions. We present the first systematic investigation of single object tracking in FPV. Our study extensively analyses the performance of 42 algorithms including generic object trackers and baseline FPV-specific trackers. The analysis is carried out by focusing on different aspects of the FPV setting, introducing new performance measures, and in relation to FPV-specific tasks. The study is made possible through the introduction of TREK-150, a novel benchmark dataset composed of 150 densely annotated video sequences. Our results show that object tracking in FPV poses new challenges to current visual trackers. We highlight the factors causing such behavior and point out possible research directions. Despite their difficulties, we prove that trackers bring benefits to FPV downstream tasks requiring short-term object tracking. We expect that generic object tracking will gain popularity in FPV as new and FPV-specific methodologies are investigated.

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