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ECO (Efficient Convolution Operators for Tracking) is a high-performance object tracking algorithm developed by Martin Danelljan and collaborators. It is based on discriminative correlation filters and designed to handle appearance changes, occlusions, and scale variations in visual object tracking tasks. The code provides a MATLAB implementation of the ECO and ECO-HC (high-speed) variants and was one of the top performers on multiple visual tracking benchmarks.
...The toolbox also includes the Edge Boxes object proposal method, fast superpixel generation, and utilities for training, evaluation, and integration with vision pipelines. High performance (frames per second performance depending on settings). Integration with MATLAB and compatibility with external vision pipelines. Fast edge detection using structured forests (predict structured edge maps).
NetVLAD: CNN architecture for weakly supervised place recognition
NetVLAD is a deep learning-based image descriptor framework developed by Relja Arandjelović for place recognition and image retrieval. It extends standard CNNs with a trainable VLAD (Vector of Locally Aggregated Descriptors) layer to create compact, robust global descriptors from image features. This implementation includes training code and pretrained models using the Pittsburgh and Tokyo datasets.