The Third Visual Object Tracking Segmentation VOTS2025 Challenge Results.
Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision, 2025.
The VOTS2025 challenge marks the thirteenth edition of the Visual Object Tracking Segmentation benchmarking activity organized under the VOT initiative. Building on the tracking setup introduced in VOTS2023, the challenge continues to integrate short-term and long-term tracking, as well as single-target and multi-target scenarios, using segmentation masks as the sole form of target annotation. This year's benchmark features three sub-challenges. The first two, VOTS2025 and VOTSt2025, evaluate tracking of conventional objects and objects undergoing topological changes, respectively. A new addition, VOTS-RT2025, aims to foster the development of efficient tracking models by introducing constraints that highlight realtime performance. All sub-challenges adopt a consistent evaluation protocol, with VOTS-RT2025 introducing specific modifications to reflect latency-aware performance. We report and analyze results from 32 submissions. Full tracker descriptions, source code, datasets, and the evaluation toolkit are available on the project website.