Abstract
Visual tracking is a challenging problem, as an object may change its appearance due to viewpoint variations, illumination changes, and occlusion. Also, an object may leave the field of view and then reappear. In order to track and reacquire an unknown object with limited labeling data, we propose to learn these changes online and build a model that describes all seen appearance while tracking. To address this semi-supervised learning problem, we propose a co- training based approach to continuously label incoming data and online update a hybrid discriminative generative model. The generative model uses a number of low dimension linear subspaces to describe the appearance of the object. In order to reacquire an object, the generative model encodes all the appearance variations that have been seen. A discriminative classi fier is implemented as an online sup- port vector machine, which is trained to focus on recent appearance variations. The online co-training of this hybrid approach accounts for appearance changes and allows reacquisition of an object after total occlusion. We demonstrate that under challenging situations, this method has strong reacquisition ability and ro- bustness to distracters in background.