1. A closer look at single object tracking under variable haze.
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Singh, Satbir, Lamba, Nikhil, and Khosla, Arun
- Abstract
The task of monitoring the object's path as it travels within a scene has consistently been challenging. When a specific level of haze is introduced to the environment, the endeavor becomes more difficult. The most recent tracking algorithms claim to be capable of accurately monitoring objects in typical visual conditions. However, it is imperative to conduct a comprehensive analysis of their functionality in hazy conditions, as haze is a meteorological adversity that is frequently encountered and has the potential to result in severe consequences. The primary objective of this investigation is to evaluate the efficacy of prominent tracking algorithms in the presence or absence of haze. Additionally, the performance was assessed by examining it in a variety of hazy conditions that were generated using the monocular depth information of the original image. The comparison between the authentic hazy photographs and the artificially created hazy photos has also been demonstrated. Furthermore, several novel relative parameters have been developed for object tracking under obscured vision conditions. These parameters can be employed to maintain the relative tracking performances under both normal and varying hazy conditions.To emphasize the effects of haze, the results have been obtained by using the help of state-of-the-art tracking algorithms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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