The Visual Object Tracking VOT2015 Challenge Results

Matej Kristan, Jiri Matas, Aleš Leonardis, Michael Felsberg, Luka Čehovin, Gustavo Fernández, Tomáš Vojír˜, Gustav Häger, Georg Nebehay, Roman Pflugfelder, Abhinav Gupta, Adel Bibi, Alan Lukežič, Alvaro Garcia-Martin, Amir Saffari, Alfredo Petrosino, Andrés Solís Montero, Anton Varfolomieiev, Atilla Baskurt, Baojun ZhaoBernard Ghanem, Brais Martinez, Byeongju Lee, Bohyung Han, Chaohui Wang, Christophe Garcia, Chunyuan Zhang, Cordelia Schmid, Dacheng Tao, Daijin Kim, Dafei Huang, Danil Prokhorov, Dawei Du, Dit Yan Yeung, Eraldo Ribeiro, Fahad Shahbaz Khan, Fatih Porikli, Filiz Bunyak, Gao Zhu, Guna Seetharaman, Hilke Kieritz, Hing Tuen Yau, Hongdong Li, Honggang Qi, Horst Bischof, Horst Possegger, Hyemin Lee, Hyeonseob Nam, Ivan Bogun, Jae Chan Jeong, Jae Il Cho, Jae Yeong Lee, Jianke Zhu, Jianping Shi, Jiatong Li, Jiaya Jia, Jiayi Feng, Jin Gao, Jin Young Choi, Ji Wan Kim, Jochen Lang, Jose M. Martinez, Jongwon Choi, Junliang Xing, Kai Xue, Kannappan Palaniappan, Karel Lebeda, Karteek Alahari, Ke Gao, Kimin Yun, Kin Hong Wong, Lei Luo, Liang Ma, Lipeng Ke, Longyin Wen, Luca Bertinetto, Mahdieh Pootschi, Mario Maresca, Martin Danelljan, Mei Wen, Mengdan Zhang, Michael Arens, Michel Valstar, Ming Tang, Ming Ching Chang, Muhammad Haris Khan, Nana Fan, Naiyan Wang, Ondrej Miksik, Philip H.S. Torr, Qiang Wang, Rafael Martin-Nieto, Rengarajan Pelapur, Richard Bowden, Robert Laganière, Salma Moujtahid, Sam Hare, Simon Hadfield, Siwei Lyu, Siyi Li, Song Chun Zhu, Stefan Becker, Stefan Duffner, Stephen L. Hicks, Stuart Golodetz, Sunglok Choi, Tianfu Wu, Thomas Mauthner, Tony Pridmore, Weiming Hu, Wolfgang Hübner, Xiaomeng Wang, Xin Li, Xinchu Shi, Xu Zhao, Xue Mei, Yao Shizeng, Yang Hua, Yang Li, Yang Lu, Yuezun Li, Zhaoyun Chen, Zehua Huang, Zhe Chen, Zhe Zhang, Zhenyu He, Zhibin Hong

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    Abstract

    The Visual Object Tracking challenge 2015, VOT2015, aims at comparing short-term single-object visual trackers that do not apply pre-learned models of object appearance. Results of 62 trackers are presented. The number of tested trackers makes VOT 2015 the largest benchmark on short-term tracking to date. For each participating tracker, a short description is provided in the appendix. Features of the VOT2015 challenge that go beyond its VOT2014 predecessor are: (i) a new VOT2015 dataset twice as large as in VOT2014 with full annotation of targets by rotated bounding boxes and per-frame attribute, (ii) extensions of the VOT2014 evaluation methodology by introduction of a new performance measure. The dataset, the evaluation kit as well as the results are publicly available at the challenge website.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings - 2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops, ICCVW 2015
    PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
    Pages564-586
    Number of pages23
    ISBN (Electronic)9781467383905
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 11 Feb 2016
    Event15th IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops, ICCVW 2015 - Santiago, Chile
    Duration: 11 Dec 201518 Dec 2015

    Publication series

    NameProceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision
    Volume2015-February
    ISSN (Print)1550-5499

    Conference

    Conference15th IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops, ICCVW 2015
    Country/TerritoryChile
    CitySantiago
    Period11/12/1518/12/15

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