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Item Domain Adaptation Tracker With Global and Local Searching(IEEE, 2018) Zhao, Fei; Zhang, Ting; Wu, Yi; Wang, Jinqiao; Tang, Ming; Medicine, School of MedicineFor the convolutional neural network (CNN)-based trackers, most of them locate the target only within a local area, which makes the trackers hard to recapture the target after drifting into the background. Besides, most state-of-the-art trackers spend a large amount of time on training the CNN-based classification networks online to adapt to the current domain. In this paper, to address the two problems, we propose a robust domain adaptation tracker based on the CNNs. The proposed tracker contains three CNNs: a local location network (LL-Net), a global location network (GL-Net), and a domain adaptation classification network (DA-Net). For the former problem, if we come to the conclusion that the tracker drifts into the background based on the output of the LL-Net, we will search for the target in a global area of the current frame based on the GL-Net. For the latter problem, we propose a CNN-based DA-Net with a domain adaptation (DA) layer. By pre-training the DA-Net offline, the DA-Net can adapt to the current domain by only updating the parameters of the DA layer in one training iteration when the online training is triggered, which makes the tracker run five times faster than MDNet with comparable tracking performance. The experimental results show that our tracker performs favorably against the state-of-the-art trackers on three popular benchmarks.Item Implementing Online Training and Assessment to Support Peer Reference in a Business Library(Business Reference in Academic Libraries Committee, Business Reference and Services Section (BRASS), Reference and User Services Association (RUSA), 2015) Macy, Katharine V.Article describes how an online training program was implemented and used to train student workers to enabling students to provide higher quality business reference interactions during the 2014/2015 academic year at Turchin Business Library at Tulane University.