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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Jiri Matas\nAbstract: Visual tracking is broad area co
 vering methods ranging from fast rectangular patch\nmatchers to complex ar
 ticulated or non-rigid pose estimators. In recent years\,\nfueled by both 
 progress in fast detection\, learning and segmentation methods as\nwell as
  application-driven demand\, many new tracking methods have emerged.\nPubl
 ished tracking methods differ in many aspects such as speed\, complexity o
 f the\nmodel of the tracked entity\, the (geometric) transformations assum
 ed\, mode of\noperation (casual and non-causal)\, ability to adapt and lea
 rn\, robustness to\nocclusion and assumptions about the observer.\nI will 
 spend some time on various tracking formulation and show it is not easy to
 \ndefine evaluate tracking performance and design informative benchmarks t
 o assess\nthe multi aspects of tracker quality.\nIn the second part of the
  talk\, I will present three trackers developed by me and my\ncollaborator
 s that operate at very different points in the speed-robustness-flexibilit
 y\nspace. The TLD tracker (10 Hz\, with redection and object appearance le
 arning)\, the\nFlock-of-Trackers (100 Hz\, with robust pose estimation) an
 d the Zero-Shift-Point\ntracker (1000 Hz). I will focus on mechanisms for 
 prediction and handling of tracking\nerrors. Such mechanisms contribute to
  tracker robustness.
LOCATION:Raiffeisen Lecture Hall\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:mtrappl@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Jiri Matas: The Institute Colloquium: On visual tracking
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/473
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