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Staple tracker

Code for the method described in the paper Staple: Complementary Learners for Real-Time Tracking, by Luca Bertinetto, Jack Valmadre, Stuart Golodetz, Ondrej Miksik and Philip Torr (University of Oxford) - appeared at CVPR 2016.

Contacts

For questions about the code or the paper, feel free contact us. You can find more info at the project page: http://robots.ox.ac.uk/~luca/staple.html

Please cite


@InProceedings{Bertinetto_2016_CVPR,
author = {Bertinetto, Luca and Valmadre, Jack and Golodetz, Stuart and Miksik, Ondrej and Torr, Philip H. S.},
title = {Staple: Complementary Learners for Real-Time Tracking},
booktitle = {The IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)},
month = {June},
year = {2016}
}

Prerequisites

Modes

Format

For runTracker(sequence, start_frame), make sure the directory tree looks like the following:

- staple/
    - runTracker.m
    - thisTracker.m
    - ... 

- Sequences/
    - ball/
    - bicycle/
    - (any other sequence with the specified format)

Each sequence folder should have the following structure

F.A.Q.

How can I compile mexResize ? gradientMex and mexResize have been compiled and tested for Ubuntu, Windows 8 (64 bit) and macOS(Sierra). You can easily recompile the sources in case of need. I have compiled mexResize following the instructions in Martin's old code for DSST. You can find it here http://www.cvl.isy.liu.se/research/objrec/visualtracking/scalvistrack/index.html - just open the archive and run compilemex.m or compilemex_win.m

How can I reproduce the exact same results of the paper?

Checkout the code at the commit tagged cvpr16_results, other commits and future versions might perform differently. As it is stated in the paper, the performance have been obtained using the last commit of the VOT toolkit available at the time of the paper submission (d3b2b1d).