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Visual Object Tracking Based on Deep Neural Network

Zhifeng Diao, Fanglei Sun and Naeem Jan

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-9

Abstract: Computer vision systems cannot function without visual target tracking. Intelligent video monitoring, medical treatment, human-computer interaction, and traffic management all stand to benefit greatly from this technology. Although many new algorithms and methods emerge every year, the reality is complex. Targets are often disturbed by factors such as occlusion, illumination changes, deformation, and rapid motion. Solving these problems has also become the main task of visual target tracking researchers. As with the development for deep neural networks and attention mechanisms, object-tracking methods with deep learning show great research potential. This paper analyzes the abovementioned difficult factors, uses the tracking framework based on deep learning, and combines the attention mechanism model to accurately model the target, aiming to improve tracking algorithm. In this work, twin network tracking strategy with dual self-attention is designed. A dual self-attention mechanism is used to enhance feature representation of the target from the standpoint of space and channel, with the goal of addressing target deformation and other problems. In addition, adaptive weights and residual connections are used to enable adaptive attention feature selection. A Siamese tracking network is used in conjunction with the proposed dual self-attention technique. Massive experimental results show our proposed method improves tracking performance, and tracking strategy achieves an excellent tracking effect.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/2154463

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