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Matej Kristan, PhD
Matej Kristan, PhD
Jiri Matas
Jiri Matas
Aleš Leonardis, PhD
Aleš Leonardis, PhD
Tomas Vojir
Tomas Vojir
Roman Pflugfelder
Roman Pflugfelder
Gustavo Fernandez
Gustavo Fernandez
Georg Nebehay
Georg Nebehay
Fatih Porikli
Fatih Porikli
Luka Čehovin Zajc, PhD
Luka Čehovin Zajc, PhD

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A Novel Performance Evaluation Methodology for Single-Target Trackers

Matej Kristan, Jiri Matas, Aleš Leonardis, Tomas Vojir, Roman Pflugfelder, Gustavo Fernandez, Georg Nebehay, Fatih Porikli and Luka Čehovin Zajc
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2016,

This paper addresses the problem of single-target tracker performance evaluation. We consider the performance measures, the dataset and the evaluation system to be the most important components of tracker evaluation and propose requirements for each of them. The requirements are the basis of a new evaluation methodology that aims at a simple and easily interpretable tracker comparison. The ranking-based methodology addresses tracker equivalence in terms of statistical significance and practical differences. A fully-annotated dataset with per-frame annotations with several visual attributes is introduced. The diversity of its visual properties is maximized in a novel way by clustering a large number of videos according to their visual attributes. This makes it the most sophistically constructed and annotated dataset to date. A multi-platform evaluation system allowing easy integration of third-party trackers is presented as well. The proposed evaluation methodology was tested on the VOT2014 challenge on the new dataset and 38 trackers, making it the largest benchmark to date. Most of the tested trackers are indeed state-of-the-art since they outperform the standard baselines, resulting in a highly-challenging benchmark. An exhaustive analysis of the dataset from the perspective of tracking difficulty is carried out. To facilitate tracker comparison a new performance visualization technique is proposed.

Faculty of Computer and Information Science

Visual Cognitive Systems Laboratory

University of Ljubljana

Faculty of Computer and Information Science

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