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Anchor-Free Tracker Based on Space-Time Memory Network

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IEEE MULTIMEDIA
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 73-83

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IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/MMUL.2022.3207016

Keywords

Feature extraction; Transformers; Memory management; Video sequences; Object tracking; Visualization; Data mining; Space-time memory network; Feature cross fusion; Anchor-free

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This article proposes a new Anchor-free Tracker based on Space-time Memory Network (ATSMN) to solve the appearance problems in object tracking. By utilizing space-time memory network, memory feature fusion network, and transformer feature cross fusion network, the tracker can effectively use temporal context information and better adapt to appearance changes, achieving accurate classification and regression results. Extensive experimental results show that ATSMN outperforms other advanced trackers on challenging benchmarks.
In the visual object tracking task, the existing trackers cannot well solve the appearance of deformation, occlusion, and similar object interference, etc. To address these problems, this article proposes a new Anchor-free Tracker based on Space-time Memory Network (ATSMN). In this work, we innovatively use the space-time memory network, memory feature fusion network, and transformer feature cross fusion network. Through the synergy of above-mentioned innovations, trackers can make full use of temporal context information in the memory frames related to the object and better adapt to the appearance change of the object, which can obtain accurate classification and regression results. Extensive experimental results on challenging benchmarks show that ATSMN can achieve the SOTA level tracking performance compared with other advanced trackers.

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