The Visual Object Tracking VOT2016 Challenge Results (bibtex)
by Matej Kristan, Aleš Leonardis, Jiři Matas, Michael Felsberg, Roman Pflugfelder, Luka Čehovin, Tomáš Vojír, Gustav Häger, Alan Lukežič, Gustavo Fernández, Abhinav Gupta, Alfredo Petrosino, Alireza Memarmoghadam, Alvaro Garcia-Martin, Andrés Solís Montero, Andrea Vedaldi, Andreas Robinson, Andy J. Ma, Anton Varfolomieiev, Aydin Alatan, Aykut Erdem, Bernard Ghanem, Bin Liu, Bohyung Han, Brais Martinez, Chang-Ming Chang, Changsheng Xu, Chong Sun, Daijin Kim, Dapeng Chen, Dawei Du, Deepak Mishra, Dit-Yan Yeung, Erhan Gundogdu, Erkut Erdem, Fahad Khan, Fatih Porikli, Fei Zhao, Filiz Bunyak, Francesco Battistone, Gao Zhu, Giorgio Roffo, Gorthi R. K. Sai Subrahmanyam, Guilherme Bastos, Guna Seetharaman, Henry Medeiros, Hongdong Li, Honggang Qi, Horst Bischof, Horst Possegger, Huchuan Lu, Hyemin Lee, Hyeonseob Nam, Hyung Jin Chang, Isabela Drummond, Jack Valmadre, Jae-chan Jeong, Jae-il Cho, Jae-Yeong Lee, Jianke Zhu, Jiayi Feng, Jin Gao, Jin Young Choi, Jingjing Xiao, Ji-Wan Kim, Jiyeoup Jeong, João F. Henriques, Jochen Lang, Jongwon Choi, Jose M. Martinez, Junliang Xing, Junyu Gao, Kannappan Palaniappan, Karel Lebeda, Ke Gao, Krystian Mikolajczyk, Lei Qin, Lijun Wang, Longyin Wen, Luca Bertinetto, Madan Kumar Rapuru, Mahdieh Poostchi, Mario Maresca, Martin Danelljan, Matthias Mueller, Mengdan Zhang, Michael Arens, Michel Valstar, Ming Tang, Mooyeol Baek, Muhammad Haris Khan, Naiyan Wang, Nana Fan, Noor Al-Shakarji, Ondrej Miksik, Osman Akin, Payman Moallem, Pedro Senna, Philip H. S. Torr, Pong C. Yuen, Qingming Huang, Rafael Martin-Nieto, Rengarajan Pelapur, Richard Bowden, Robert Laganière, Rustam Stolkin, Ryan Walsh, Sebastian B. Krah, Shengkun Li, Shengping Zhang, Shizeng Yao, Simon Hadfield, Simone Melzi, Siwei Lyu, Siyi Li, Stefan Becker, Stuart Golodetz, Sumithra Kakanuru, Sunglok Choi, Tao Hu, Thomas Mauthner, Tianzhu Zhang, Tony Pridmore, Vincenzo Santopietro, Weiming Hu, Wenbo Li, Wolfgang Hübner, Xiangyuan Lan, Xiaomeng Wang, Xin Li, Yang Li, Yiannis Demiris, Yifan Wang, Yuankai Qi, Zejian Yuan, Zexiong Cai, Zhan Xu, Zhenyu He and Zhizhen Chi
Abstract:
The Visual Object Tracking challenge VOT2016 aims at comparing short-term single-object visual trackers that do not apply pre-learned models of object appearance. Results of 70 trackers are presented, with a large number of trackers being published at major computer vision conferences and journals in the recent years. The number of tested state-of-the-art trackers makes the VOT 2016 the largest and most challenging benchmark on short-term tracking to date. For each participating tracker, a short description is provided in the Appendix. The VOT2016 goes beyond its predecessors by (i) introducing a new semi-automatic ground truth bounding box annotation methodology and (ii) extending the evaluation system with the no-reset experiment. The dataset, the evaluation kit as well as the results are publicly available at the challenge website (http:// votchallenge. net).
Reference:
The Visual Object Tracking VOT2016 Challenge Results (Matej Kristan, Aleš Leonardis, Jiři Matas, Michael Felsberg, Roman Pflugfelder, Luka Čehovin, Tomáš Vojír, Gustav Häger, Alan Lukežič, Gustavo Fernández, Abhinav Gupta, Alfredo Petrosino, Alireza Memarmoghadam, Alvaro Garcia-Martin, Andrés Solís Montero, Andrea Vedaldi, Andreas Robinson, Andy J. Ma, Anton Varfolomieiev, Aydin Alatan, Aykut Erdem, Bernard Ghanem, Bin Liu, Bohyung Han, Brais Martinez, Chang-Ming Chang, Changsheng Xu, Chong Sun, Daijin Kim, Dapeng Chen, Dawei Du, Deepak Mishra, Dit-Yan Yeung, Erhan Gundogdu, Erkut Erdem, Fahad Khan, Fatih Porikli, Fei Zhao, Filiz Bunyak, Francesco Battistone, Gao Zhu, Giorgio Roffo, Gorthi R. K. Sai Subrahmanyam, Guilherme Bastos, Guna Seetharaman, Henry Medeiros, Hongdong Li, Honggang Qi, Horst Bischof, Horst Possegger, Huchuan Lu, Hyemin Lee, Hyeonseob Nam, Hyung Jin Chang, Isabela Drummond, Jack Valmadre, Jae-chan Jeong, Jae-il Cho, Jae-Yeong Lee, Jianke Zhu, Jiayi Feng, Jin Gao, Jin Young Choi, Jingjing Xiao, Ji-Wan Kim, Jiyeoup Jeong, João F. Henriques, Jochen Lang, Jongwon Choi, Jose M. Martinez, Junliang Xing, Junyu Gao, Kannappan Palaniappan, Karel Lebeda, Ke Gao, Krystian Mikolajczyk, Lei Qin, Lijun Wang, Longyin Wen, Luca Bertinetto, Madan Kumar Rapuru, Mahdieh Poostchi, Mario Maresca, Martin Danelljan, Matthias Mueller, Mengdan Zhang, Michael Arens, Michel Valstar, Ming Tang, Mooyeol Baek, Muhammad Haris Khan, Naiyan Wang, Nana Fan, Noor Al-Shakarji, Ondrej Miksik, Osman Akin, Payman Moallem, Pedro Senna, Philip H. S. Torr, Pong C. Yuen, Qingming Huang, Rafael Martin-Nieto, Rengarajan Pelapur, Richard Bowden, Robert Laganière, Rustam Stolkin, Ryan Walsh, Sebastian B. Krah, Shengkun Li, Shengping Zhang, Shizeng Yao, Simon Hadfield, Simone Melzi, Siwei Lyu, Siyi Li, Stefan Becker, Stuart Golodetz, Sumithra Kakanuru, Sunglok Choi, Tao Hu, Thomas Mauthner, Tianzhu Zhang, Tony Pridmore, Vincenzo Santopietro, Weiming Hu, Wenbo Li, Wolfgang Hübner, Xiangyuan Lan, Xiaomeng Wang, Xin Li, Yang Li, Yiannis Demiris, Yifan Wang, Yuankai Qi, Zejian Yuan, Zexiong Cai, Zhan Xu, Zhenyu He and Zhizhen Chi), In Proceedings, European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV) workshops, 2016.
Bibtex Entry:
@InProceedings{Hadfield16d,
  Title                    = {The Visual Object Tracking VOT2016 Challenge Results},
  Author                   = {Matej Kristan and Aleš Leonardis and Jiři Matas and Michael Felsberg and Roman Pflugfelder and Luka Čehovin and Tomáš Vojír and Gustav Häger and Alan Lukežič and Gustavo Fernández and Abhinav Gupta and Alfredo Petrosino and Alireza Memarmoghadam and Alvaro Garcia-Martin and Andrés Solís Montero and Andrea Vedaldi and Andreas Robinson and Andy J. Ma and Anton Varfolomieiev and Aydin Alatan and Aykut Erdem and Bernard Ghanem and Bin Liu and Bohyung Han and Brais Martinez and Chang-Ming Chang and Changsheng Xu and Chong Sun and Daijin Kim and Dapeng Chen and Dawei Du and Deepak Mishra and Dit-Yan Yeung and Erhan Gundogdu and Erkut Erdem and Fahad Khan and Fatih Porikli and Fei Zhao and Filiz Bunyak and Francesco Battistone and Gao Zhu and Giorgio Roffo and Gorthi R. K. Sai Subrahmanyam and Guilherme Bastos and Guna Seetharaman and Henry Medeiros and Hongdong Li and Honggang Qi and Horst Bischof and Horst Possegger and Huchuan Lu and Hyemin Lee and Hyeonseob Nam and Hyung Jin Chang and Isabela Drummond and Jack Valmadre and Jae-chan Jeong and Jae-il Cho and Jae-Yeong Lee and Jianke Zhu and Jiayi Feng and Jin Gao and Jin Young Choi and Jingjing Xiao and Ji-Wan Kim and Jiyeoup Jeong and João F. Henriques and Jochen Lang and Jongwon Choi and Jose M. Martinez and Junliang Xing and Junyu Gao and Kannappan Palaniappan and Karel Lebeda and Ke Gao and Krystian Mikolajczyk and Lei Qin and Lijun Wang and Longyin Wen and Luca Bertinetto and Madan Kumar Rapuru and Mahdieh Poostchi and Mario Maresca and Martin Danelljan and Matthias Mueller and Mengdan Zhang and Michael Arens and Michel Valstar and Ming Tang and Mooyeol Baek and Muhammad Haris Khan and Naiyan Wang and Nana Fan and Noor Al-Shakarji and Ondrej Miksik and Osman Akin and Payman Moallem and Pedro Senna and Philip H. S. Torr and Pong C. Yuen and Qingming Huang and Rafael Martin-Nieto and Rengarajan Pelapur and Richard Bowden and Robert Laganière and Rustam Stolkin and Ryan Walsh and Sebastian B. Krah and Shengkun Li and Shengping Zhang and Shizeng Yao and Simon Hadfield and Simone Melzi and Siwei Lyu and Siyi Li and Stefan Becker and Stuart Golodetz and Sumithra Kakanuru and Sunglok Choi and Tao Hu and Thomas Mauthner and Tianzhu Zhang and Tony Pridmore and Vincenzo Santopietro and Weiming Hu and Wenbo Li and Wolfgang Hübner and Xiangyuan Lan and Xiaomeng Wang and Xin Li and Yang Li and Yiannis Demiris and Yifan Wang and Yuankai Qi and Zejian Yuan and Zexiong Cai and Zhan Xu and Zhenyu He and Zhizhen Chi},
  Booktitle                = {Proceedings, European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV) workshops},
  Year                     = {2016},
  Month                    = {8} # oct,
 Pages                    = {777--823},
  Abstract                 = {The Visual Object Tracking challenge VOT2016 aims at comparing short-term single-object visual trackers that do not apply pre-learned models of object appearance. Results of 70 trackers are presented, with a large number of trackers being published at major computer vision conferences and journals in the recent years. The number of tested state-of-the-art trackers makes the VOT 2016 the largest and most challenging benchmark on short-term tracking to date. For each participating tracker, a short description is provided in the Appendix. The VOT2016 goes beyond its predecessors by (i) introducing a new semi-automatic ground truth bounding box annotation methodology and (ii) extending the evaluation system with the no-reset experiment. The dataset, the evaluation kit as well as the results are publicly available at the challenge website (http:// votchallenge. net).},
  Doi                      = {10.1007/978-3-319-48881-3_54},
  Timestamp                = {2016.11.25},
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%  Comment                  = {},
  Url                      = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48881-3_54}
}
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