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Matej Kristan, PhD
Matej Kristan, PhD
Aleš Leonardis, PhD
Aleš Leonardis, PhD
Jiri Matas
Jiri Matas
Michael Felsberg
Michael Felsberg
Roman Pflugfelder
Roman Pflugfelder
Joni-Kristian Kamarainen
Joni-Kristian Kamarainen
Luka Čehovin Zajc, PhD
Luka Čehovin Zajc, PhD
Martin Danelljan
Martin Danelljan
Alan Lukezic
Alan Lukezic
Ondrej Drbohlav
Ondrej Drbohlav
Linbo He
Linbo He
Yushan Zhang
Yushan Zhang
Song Yan
Song Yan
Jinyu Yang
Jinyu Yang
Gustavo Fernandez
Gustavo Fernandez
et al.
et al.

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The Eighth Visual Object Tracking VOT2020 Challenge Results

Matej Kristan, Aleš Leonardis, Jiri Matas, Michael Felsberg, Roman Pflugfelder, Joni-Kristian Kamarainen, Luka Čehovin Zajc, Martin Danelljan, Alan Lukezic, et al.
ECCV2020 workshops, 2020,

The Visual Object Tracking challenge VOT2020 is the eighth annual tracker benchmarking activity organized by the VOT initiative. Results of 58 trackers are presented; many are state-of-the-art trackers published at major computer vision conferences or in journals in the recent years. The VOT2020 challenge was composed of five sub-challenges focusing on different tracking domains: (i) VOT-ST2020 challenge focused on short-term tracking in RGB, (ii) VOT-RT2020 challenge focused on real-time’ short-term tracking in RGB, (iii) VOT-LT2020 focused on long-term tracking namely coping with target disappearance and reappearance, (iv) VOT-RGBT2020 challenge focused on short-term tracking in RGB and thermal imagery and (v) VOT-RGBD2020 challenge focused on long-term tracking in RGB and depth imagery. Only the VOT-ST2020 datasets were refreshed. A significant novelty is introduction of a new VOT short-term tracking evaluation methodology, and introduction of segmentation ground truth in the VOT-ST2020 challenge – bounding boxes will no longer be used in the VOT-ST challenges. A new VOT Python toolkit that implements all these novelites was introduced. Performance of the tested trackers typically by far exceeds standard baselines. The source code for most of the trackers is publicly available from the VOT page. The dataset, the evaluation kit and 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

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