Occlusion-aware Visual Tracker using Spatial Structural Information and Dominant Features

Occlusion-aware Visual Tracker using Spatial Structural Information and Dominant Features

Rongtai Cai1 and Peng Zhu2

1Fujian Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Photoelectric Sensing Application, College of Photonic and Electronic Engineering, Fujian Normal University, China

2Fujian Newland Computer Co Ltd., China

Abstract: To overcome the problem of occlusion in visual tracking, this paper proposes an occlusion-aware tracking algorithm. The proposed algorithm divides the object into discrete image patches according to the pixel distribution of the object by means of clustering. To avoid the drifting of the tracker to false targets, the proposed algorithm extracts the dominant features, such as color histogram or histogram of oriented gradient orientation, from these image patches, and uses them as cues for tracking. To enhance the robustness of the tracker, the proposed algorithm employs an implicit spatial structure between these patches as another cue for tracking; Afterwards, the proposed algorithm incorporates these components into the particle filter framework, which results in a robust and precise tracker. Experimental results on color image sequences with different resolutions show that the proposed tracker outperforms the comparison algorithms on handling occlusion in visual tracking.

Keywords: Visual tracking, feature fusion, occlusion-aware tracking, particle filter, part-based tracking.

Received September 9, 2019; accepted October 5, 2020

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