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Wright State University

2019

Attention tracking

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Conditional Dilated Attention Tracking Model - C-Datm, Tyler Clayton Highlander Jan 2019

Conditional Dilated Attention Tracking Model - C-Datm, Tyler Clayton Highlander

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Current commercial tracking systems do not process images fast enough to perform target-tracking in real- time. State-of-the-art methods use entire scenes to locate objects frame-by-frame and are commonly computationally expensive because they use image convolutions. Alternatively, attention mechanisms track more efficiently by mimicking human optical cognitive interaction to only process small portions of an image. Thus, in this work we use an attention-based approach to create a model called C-DATM (Conditional Dilated Attention tracking Model) that learns to compare target features in a sequence of image-frames using dilated convolutions. The C-DATM is tested using the Modified National Institute of Standards …