Abstract

This paper studies moving object tracking in satellite videos. For the satellite videos, the object size in the images may be small, the object may be partly occluded, and the image may contain an area resembling dense objects. To handle the above problems, this paper puts forward a kernelized correlation filter based on the color-name feature and Kalman prediction. The original image is mapped to the color-name feature space so that the tracker can process the image with multichannel color features. The Kalman filter is used to predict the moving object position in the tracking process, and the detection area is determined according to the predicted position. The Kalman filter is updated with the detection results to improve the tracking accuracy. The proposed algorithm is tested on Jilin-1 datasets. Compared with the other seven tracking algorithms, the experiment results show that the proposed algorithm has stronger robustness for several complex situations such as rapid target motion and similar object interference. Besides, it is also shown that the proposed algorithm can prevent the problem of tracking failure when the moving object is partially occluded.

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