Towards Sequence-Level Training for Visual Tracking
Despite the extensive adoption of machine learning on the task of visual object tracking, recent learning-based approaches have largely overlooked the fact that visual tracking is a sequence-level task in its nature; they rely heavily on frame-level training, which inevitably induces inconsistency b...
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Zusammenfassung: | Despite the extensive adoption of machine learning on the task of visual
object tracking, recent learning-based approaches have largely overlooked the
fact that visual tracking is a sequence-level task in its nature; they rely
heavily on frame-level training, which inevitably induces inconsistency between
training and testing in terms of both data distributions and task objectives.
This work introduces a sequence-level training strategy for visual tracking
based on reinforcement learning and discusses how a sequence-level design of
data sampling, learning objectives, and data augmentation can improve the
accuracy and robustness of tracking algorithms. Our experiments on standard
benchmarks including LaSOT, TrackingNet, and GOT-10k demonstrate that four
representative tracking models, SiamRPN++, SiamAttn, TransT, and TrDiMP,
consistently improve by incorporating the proposed methods in training without
modifying architectures. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2208.05810 |