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Siamese Infrared and Visible Light Fusion Network for RGB-T Tracking

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2023-04-26 v1

Abstract

Due to the different photosensitive properties of infrared and visible light, the registered RGB-T image pairs shot in the same scene exhibit quite different characteristics. This paper proposes a siamese infrared and visible light fusion Network (SiamIVFN) for RBG-T image-based tracking. SiamIVFN contains two main subnetworks: a complementary-feature-fusion network (CFFN) and a contribution-aggregation network (CAN). CFFN utilizes a two-stream multilayer convolutional structure whose filters for each layer are partially coupled to fuse the features extracted from infrared images and visible light images. CFFN is a feature-level fusion network, which can cope with the misalignment of the RGB-T image pairs. Through adaptively calculating the contributions of infrared and visible light features obtained from CFFN, CAN makes the tracker robust under various light conditions. Experiments on two RGB-T tracking benchmark datasets demonstrate that the proposed SiamIVFN has achieved state-of-the-art performance. The tracking speed of SiamIVFN is 147.6FPS, the current fastest RGB-T fusion tracker.

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@article{arxiv.2103.07302,
  title  = {Siamese Infrared and Visible Light Fusion Network for RGB-T Tracking},
  author = {Peng Jingchao and Zhao Haitao and Hu Zhengwei and Zhuang Yi and Wang Bofan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.07302},
  year   = {2023}
}