Differential earth mover's distance with its applications to visual tracking

Qi Zhao, Zhi Yang, Hai Tao

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Abstract

The Earth Mover's Distance (EMD) is a similarity measure that captures perceptual difference between two distributions. Its computational complexity, however, prevents a direct use in many applications. This paper proposes a novel Differential EMD (DEMD) algorithm based on the sensitivity analysis of the simplex method and offers a speedup at orders of magnitude compared with its brute-force counterparts. The DEMD algorithm is discussed and empirically verified in the visual tracking context. The deformations of the distributions for objects at different time instances are accommodated well by the EMD, and the differential algorithm makes the use of EMD in real-time tracking possible. To further reduce the computation, signatures, i.e., variable-size descriptions of distributions, are employed as an object representation. The new algorithm models and estimates local background scenes as well as foreground objects to handle scale changes in a principled way. Extensive quantitative evaluation of the proposed algorithm has been carried out using benchmark sequences and the improvement over the standard Mean Shift tracker is demonstrated.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number4731267
Pages (from-to)274-287
Number of pages14
JournalIEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Volume32
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2010

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by US National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant IIS-0348020.

Keywords

  • Earth mover's distance (EMD)
  • Gradient descent
  • Real-time tracking.

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