Scale Equivariance Improves Siamese Tracking

Authors
Publication date 2021
Book title 2021 IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision
Book subtitle proceedings : 5-9 January 2021, virtual event
ISBN
  • 9781665446402
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9781665404778
Series WACV
Event 2021 IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision
Pages (from-to) 2764-2773
Publisher Los Alamitos, California: IEEE Computer Society
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
Siamese trackers turn tracking into similarity estimation between a template and the candidate regions in the frame. Mathematically, one of the key ingredients of success of the similarity function is translation equivariance. Non-translation-equivariant architectures induce a positional bias during training, so the location of the target will be hard to recover from the feature space. In real life scenarios, objects undergo various transformations other than translation, such as rotation or scaling. Unless the model has an internal mechanism to handle them, the similarity may degrade. In this paper, we focus on scaling and we aim to equip the Siamese network with additional built-in scale equivariance to capture the natural variations of the target a priori. We develop the theory for scale-equivariant Siamese trackers, and provide a simple recipe for how to make a wide range of existing trackers scale-equivariant. We present SE-SiamFC, a scale-equivariant variant of SiamFC built according to the recipe. We conduct experiments on OTB and VOT benchmarks and on the synthetically generated T-MNIST and S-MNIST datasets. We demonstrate that a built-in additional scale equivariance is useful for visual object tracking.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1109/WACV48630.2021.00281
Other links https://github.com/isosnovik/SiamSE https://www.proceedings.com/58978.html
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