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Robust Object Tracking Algorithm for Autonomous Vehicles in Complex Scenes
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Object tracking is an essential aspect of environmental perception technology for autonomous vehicles. The existing object tracking algorithms can only be applied well to simple scenes. When the scenes become complex, the algorithms have poor tracking performance and insufficient robustness, and the problems of tracking drift and object loss are prone to occur. Therefore, a robust object tracking algorithm for autonomous vehicles in complex scenes is proposed. Firstly, we study the Siam-FC network and related algorithms, and analyze the problems that need to be addressed in object tracking. Secondly, the construction of a double-template Siamese network model based on multi-feature fusion is described, as is the use of the improved MobileNet V2 as the feature extraction backbone network, and the attention mechanism and template online update mechanism are introduced. Finally, relevant experiments were carried out based on public datasets and actual driving videos, with the aim of fully testing the tracking performance of the proposed algorithm on different objects in a variety of complex scenes. The results showed that, compared with other algorithms, the proposed algorithm had high tracking accuracy and speed, demonstrated stronger robustness and anti-interference abilities, and could still accurately track the object in real time without the introduction of complex structures. This algorithm can be effectively applied in intelligent vehicle driving assistance, and it will help to promote the further development and improvement of computer vision technology in the field of environmental perception.
Title: Robust Object Tracking Algorithm for Autonomous Vehicles in Complex Scenes
Description:
Object tracking is an essential aspect of environmental perception technology for autonomous vehicles.
The existing object tracking algorithms can only be applied well to simple scenes.
When the scenes become complex, the algorithms have poor tracking performance and insufficient robustness, and the problems of tracking drift and object loss are prone to occur.
Therefore, a robust object tracking algorithm for autonomous vehicles in complex scenes is proposed.
Firstly, we study the Siam-FC network and related algorithms, and analyze the problems that need to be addressed in object tracking.
Secondly, the construction of a double-template Siamese network model based on multi-feature fusion is described, as is the use of the improved MobileNet V2 as the feature extraction backbone network, and the attention mechanism and template online update mechanism are introduced.
Finally, relevant experiments were carried out based on public datasets and actual driving videos, with the aim of fully testing the tracking performance of the proposed algorithm on different objects in a variety of complex scenes.
The results showed that, compared with other algorithms, the proposed algorithm had high tracking accuracy and speed, demonstrated stronger robustness and anti-interference abilities, and could still accurately track the object in real time without the introduction of complex structures.
This algorithm can be effectively applied in intelligent vehicle driving assistance, and it will help to promote the further development and improvement of computer vision technology in the field of environmental perception.
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