TL;DR
This paper reviews and experimentally evaluates correlation filter-based trackers for UAV aerial tracking, highlighting their efficiency, robustness, and current challenges in real-world UAV applications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of 23 state-of-the-art DCF-based trackers and evaluates their performance across multiple UAV tracking benchmarks.
Findings
DCF trackers are efficient and robust for UAV tracking
Experimental results verify the feasibility of DCF methods onboard UAVs
Current challenges include handling complex environments and limited resources
Abstract
Aerial tracking, which has exhibited its omnipresent dedication and splendid performance, is one of the most active applications in the remote sensing field. Especially, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-based remote sensing system, equipped with a visual tracking approach, has been widely used in aviation, navigation, agriculture,transportation, and public security, etc. As is mentioned above, the UAV-based aerial tracking platform has been gradually developed from research to practical application stage, reaching one of the main aerial remote sensing technologies in the future. However, due to the real-world onerous situations, e.g., harsh external challenges, the vibration of the UAV mechanical structure (especially under strong wind conditions), the maneuvering flight in complex environment, and the limited computation resources onboard, accuracy, robustness, and high efficiency are all…
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