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Rgb-T Tracking

RGBT tracking, or RGB-Thermal tracking, is a sophisticated method utilized in computer vision for tracking objects across both RGB and thermal infrared modalities. This technique combines information from both RGB and thermal imagery to enhance object detection and tracking performance, particularly in challenging environments where lighting conditions may vary or be limited. By integrating data from these two modalities, RGBT tracking systems can effectively compensate for the limitations of each individual modality, such as the inability of RGB cameras to capture clear images in low-light or adverse weather conditions, and the inability of thermal cameras to accurately identify object details. RGBT tracking algorithms typically involve sophisticated fusion techniques to combine information from RGB and thermal sensors, enabling robust and accurate object tracking in diverse scenarios ranging from surveillance and security applications to autonomous vehicles and search and rescue operations.

Papers

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Unified Single-Stage Transformer Network for Efficient RGB-T TrackingCode1
Visible-Thermal UAV Tracking: A Large-Scale Benchmark and New BaselineCode1
Self-Supervised RGB-T Tracking with Cross-Input Consistency0
Cross-modulated Attention Transformer for RGBT Tracking0
Learning Target-oriented Dual Attention for Robust RGB-T Tracking0
Lightweight RGB-T Tracking with Mobile Vision Transformers0
BTMTrack: Robust RGB-T Tracking via Dual-template Bridging and Temporal-Modal Candidate Elimination0
Siamese Infrared and Visible Light Fusion Network for RGB-T Tracking0
Transformer RGBT Tracking with Spatio-Temporal Multimodal Tokens0
Middle Fusion and Multi-Stage, Multi-Form Prompts for Robust RGB-T Tracking0
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