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ViCoS Lab

Authors

Matej Kristan, PhD
Matej Kristan, PhD
Aleš Leonardis, PhD
Aleš Leonardis, PhD
Jiri Matas
Jiri Matas
Michael Felsberg
Michael Felsberg
Roman Pflugfelder
Roman Pflugfelder
Luka Čehovin Zajc, PhD
Luka Čehovin Zajc, PhD
Tomas Vojir
Tomas Vojir
Gustav Häger
Gustav Häger
Alan Lukežič, PhD
Alan Lukežič, PhD
Gustavo Fernandez
Gustavo Fernandez

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The Visual Object Tracking VOT2016 challenge results

Matej Kristan, Aleš Leonardis, Jiri Matas, Michael Felsberg, Roman Pflugfelder, Luka Čehovin Zajc, Tomas Vojir, Gustav Häger, Alan Lukežič and Gustavo Fernandez
Computer Vision – ECCV 2016 Workshops, Springer, 2016,

The Visual Object Tracking challenge VOT2016 aims at comparing short-term single-object visual trackers that do not apply prelearned models of object appearance. Results of 70 trackers are presented, with a large number of trackers being published at major computer vision conferences and journals in the recent years. The number of tested state-of-the-art trackers makes the VOT 2016 the largest and most challenging benchmark on short-term tracking to date. For each participating tracker, a short description is provided in the Appendix. The VOT2016 goes beyond its predecessors by (i) introducing a new semi-automatic ground truth bounding box annotation methodology and (ii) extending the evaluation system with the no-reset experiment. The dataset, the evaluation kit as well as the results are publicly available at the challenge website.

Faculty of Computer and Information Science

Visual Cognitive Systems Laboratory

University of Ljubljana

Faculty of Computer and Information Science

Večna pot 113
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Tel.: +386 1 479 8245