Need for Speed: A Benchmark for Higher Frame Rate Object Tracking
Carnegie Mellon University · Queensland University of Technology
Abstract
In this paper, we propose the first higher frame rate video dataset (called Need for Speed - NfS) and benchmark for visual object tracking. The dataset consists of 100 videos (380K frames) captured with now commonly available higher frame rate (240 FPS) cameras from real world scenarios. All frames are annotated with axis aligned bounding boxes and all sequences are manually labelled with nine visual attributes - such as occlusion, fast motion, background clutter, etc. Our benchmark provides an extensive evaluation of many recent and state-of-the-art trackers on higher frame rate sequences. We ranked each of these trackers according to their tracking accuracy and real-time performance. One of our surprising…
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5Topics & keywords
- Benchmark (surveying)
- Computer science
- Frame rate
- Artificial intelligence
- BitTorrent tracker
- Computer vision
- Clutter
- Video tracking