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    CFNet

    CFNet

    Training a Correlation Filter end-to-end allows lightweight networks

    ...Henriques, Andrea Vedaldi, and Philip H. S. Torr. The framework combines correlation filters with deep convolutional neural networks to create an efficient and accurate visual object tracker. Unlike traditional correlation filter trackers that rely on hand-crafted features, CFNet learns feature representations directly from data in an end-to-end fashion. This allows the tracker to be both computationally efficient and robust to appearance changes such as scale, rotation, and illumination variations. The repository provides pre-trained models, training code, and testing scripts for evaluating the tracker on standard benchmarks. ...
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    Content-based Image Retrieval (CBIR) consists of retrieving visually similar images to a given query image from a database of images. It is done by comparing selected visual features such as color, texture and shape from the image database.
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