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11 September 2024 A review on video object tracking algorithms
Feifei Zhou, Rey William P.
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Proceedings Volume 13253, Fourth International Conference on Signal Image Processing and Communication (ICSIPC 2024); 1325310 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3041043
Event: Fourth International Conference on Signal Image Processing and Communication, 2024, Xi'an, China
Abstract
Video object tracking is an important research direction in the field of computer vision, with applications spanning a wide range of fields such as video surveillance, intelligent transportation, and human-computer interaction. With the rapid development of technology, a large number of new algorithms have emerged in the field, significantly improving accuracy, speed and robustness. This review article delves into the evolution of algorithms, tracing their progression from early tracking algorithms to correlation filter tracking and deep learning tracking algorithms. It introduces the definition of video object tracking algorithms and expounds upon their historical background. By comparing and analyzing these algorithms, their distinct performance, characteristics, advantages, disadvantages, applicable scenarios, and potential areas for improvement become more evident. The article further explores technological advancements, challenges encountered, evaluation methods for algorithms, and research progress, while offering perspectives on future trends.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Feifei Zhou and Rey William P. "A review on video object tracking algorithms", Proc. SPIE 13253, Fourth International Conference on Signal Image Processing and Communication (ICSIPC 2024), 1325310 (11 September 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3041043
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KEYWORDS
Detection and tracking algorithms

Video

Tunable filters

Electronic filtering

Algorithm development

Image filtering

Optical flow

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