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21 March 2023 Towards tiny object tracking for low-illumination wide-field
Zhaodong Xie, Zhenhong Jia, Wangxi Jiang
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Proceedings Volume 12609, International Conference on Computer Application and Information Security (ICCAIS 2022); 126090D (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2671862
Event: International Conference on Computer Application and Information Security (ICCAIS 2022), 2022, ONLINE, ONLINE
Abstract
Night is an inevitable scene for surveillance video. Due to the high image resolution, complex background, uneven illumination, and similarity between the target and the background of hawk-eye surveillance video, it is difficult for previous trackers to apply the tracking of a tiny object in such scenes. In this regard, this paper proposes to combine an online automatically and adaptively learning spatio-temporal regularized tracking algorithm with an efficient and effective low-light image enhancement algorithm to improve tracker performance. We constructed a new benchmark that includes 41 night surveillance sequences captured by Hawk-Eye cameras at night. Exhausted experiments have been conducted on this dataset, and the results show that by combining the two methods, the original algorithm can obtain better results in this dataset, and can meet the real-time object tracking, which contributes to the application of tiny object tracking in eagle-eye surveillance video at night.
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Zhaodong Xie, Zhenhong Jia, and Wangxi Jiang "Towards tiny object tracking for low-illumination wide-field", Proc. SPIE 12609, International Conference on Computer Application and Information Security (ICCAIS 2022), 126090D (21 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2671862
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KEYWORDS
Detection and tracking algorithms

Image enhancement

Light sources and illumination

Tunable filters

Cameras

Image filtering

Electronic filtering

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