UCF101 dataset is an extension of UCF50 and consists of 13,320 video clips, which are classified into 101 categories. These 101 categories can be classified into 5 types (Body motion, Human-human interactions, Human-object interactions, Playing musical instruments and Sports). The total length of these video clips is over 27 hours. All the videos are collected from YouTube and have a fixed frame rate of 25 FPS with the resolution of 320 × 240.
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The Kinetics dataset is a large-scale, high-quality dataset for human action recognition in videos. The dataset consists of around 500,000 video clips covering 600 human action classes with at least 600 video clips for each action class. Each video clip lasts around 10 seconds and is labeled with a single action class. The videos are collected from YouTube.
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The HMDB51 dataset is a large collection of realistic videos from various sources, including movies and web videos. The dataset is composed of 6,766 video clips from 51 action categories (such as “jump”, “kiss” and “laugh”), with each category containing at least 101 clips. The original evaluation scheme uses three different training/testing splits. In each split, each action class has 70 clips for training and 30 clips for testing. The average accuracy over these three splits is used to measure the final performance.
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The ActivityNet dataset contains 200 different types of activities and a total of 849 hours of videos collected from YouTube. ActivityNet is the largest benchmark for temporal activity detection to date in terms of both the number of activity categories and number of videos, making the task particularly challenging. Version 1.3 of the dataset contains 19994 untrimmed videos in total and is divided into three disjoint subsets, training, validation, and testing by a ratio of 2:1:1. On average, each activity category has 137 untrimmed videos. Each video on average has 1.41 activities which are annotated with temporal boundaries. The ground-truth annotations of test videos are not public.
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The Charades dataset is composed of 9,848 videos of daily indoors activities with an average length of 30 seconds, involving interactions with 46 objects classes in 15 types of indoor scenes and containing a vocabulary of 30 verbs leading to 157 action classes. Each video in this dataset is annotated by multiple free-text descriptions, action labels, action intervals and classes of interacting objects. 267 different users were presented with a sentence, which includes objects and actions from a fixed vocabulary, and they recorded a video acting out the sentence. In total, the dataset contains 66,500 temporal annotations for 157 action classes, 41,104 labels for 46 object classes, and 27,847 textual descriptions of the videos. In the standard split there are7,986 training video and 1,863 validation video.
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The THUMOS14 (THUMOS 2014) dataset is a large-scale video dataset that includes 1,010 videos for validation and 1,574 videos for testing from 20 classes. Among all the videos, there are 220 and 212 videos with temporal annotations in validation and testing set, respectively.
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The 20BN-SOMETHING-SOMETHING V2 dataset is a large collection of labeled video clips that show humans performing pre-defined basic actions with everyday objects. The dataset was created by a large number of crowd workers. It allows machine learning models to develop fine-grained understanding of basic actions that occur in the physical world. It contains 220,847 videos, with 168,913 in the training set, 24,777 in the validation set and 27,157 in the test set. There are 174 labels.
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YouCook2 is the largest task-oriented, instructional video dataset in the vision community. It contains 2000 long untrimmed videos from 89 cooking recipes; on average, each distinct recipe has 22 videos. The procedure steps for each video are annotated with temporal boundaries and described by imperative English sentences (see the example below). The videos were downloaded from YouTube and are all in the third-person viewpoint. All the videos are unconstrained and can be performed by individual persons at their houses with unfixed cameras. YouCook2 contains rich recipe types and various cooking styles from all over the world.
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The Kinetics-600 is a large-scale action recognition dataset which consists of around 480K videos from 600 action categories. The 480K videos are divided into 390K, 30K, 60K for training, validation and test sets, respectively. Each video in the dataset is a 10-second clip of action moment annotated from raw YouTube video. It is an extensions of the Kinetics-400 dataset.
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Moments in Time is a large-scale dataset for recognizing and understanding action in videos. The dataset includes a collection of one million labeled 3 second videos, involving people, animals, objects or natural phenomena, that capture the gist of a dynamic scene.
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Kinetics-700 is a video dataset of 650,000 clips that covers 700 human action classes. The videos include human-object interactions such as playing instruments, as well as human-human interactions such as shaking hands and hugging. Each action class has at least 700 video clips. Each clip is annotated with an action class and lasts approximately 10 seconds.
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WLASL is a large video dataset for Word-Level American Sign Language (ASL) recognition, which features 2,000 common different words in ASL.
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A novel large-scale corpus of manual annotations for the SoccerNet video dataset, along with open challenges to encourage more research in soccer understanding and broadcast production.
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A large scale dataset with daily-living activities performed in a natural manner.
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Toyota Smarthome Trimmed has been designed for the activity classification task of 31 activities. The videos were clipped per activity, resulting in a total of 16,115 short RGB+D video samples. activities were performed in a natural manner. As a result, the dataset poses a unique combination of challenges: high intra-class variation, high-class imbalance, and activities with similar motion and high duration variance. Activities were annotated with both coarse and fine-grained labels. These characteristics differentiate Toyota Smarthome Trimmed from other datasets for activity classification.
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Jester Gesture Recognition dataset includes 148,092 labeled video clips of humans performing basic, pre-defined hand gestures in front of a laptop camera or webcam. It is designed for training machine learning models to recognize human hand gestures like sliding two fingers down, swiping left or right and drumming fingers.
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CelebV-HQ is a large-scale video facial attributes dataset with annotations. CelebV-HQ contains 35,666 video clips involving 15,653 identities and 83 manually labeled facial attributes covering appearance, action, and emotion.
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HAA500 is a manually annotated human-centric atomic action dataset for action recognition on 500 classes with over 591k labeled frames. Unlike existing atomic action datasets, where coarse-grained atomic actions were labeled with action-verbs, e.g., "Throw", HAA500 contains fine-grained atomic actions where only consistent actions fall under the same label, e.g., "Baseball Pitching" vs "Free Throw in Basketball", to minimize ambiguities in action classification. HAA500 has been carefully curated to capture the movement of human figures with less spatio-temporal label noises to greatly enhance the training of deep neural networks.
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The Sims4Action Dataset: a videogame-based dataset for Synthetic→Real domain adaptation for human activity recognition.
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First of its kind paired win-fail action understanding dataset with samples from the following domains: “General Stunts,” “Internet Wins-Fails,” “Trick Shots,” & “Party Games.” The task is to identify successful and failed attempts at various activities. Unlike existing action recognition datasets, intra-class variation is high making the task challenging, yet feasible.
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InfiniteRep is a synthetic, open-source dataset for fitness and physical therapy (PT) applications. It includes 1k videos of diverse avatars performing multiple repetitions of common exercises. It includes significant variation in the environment, lighting conditions, avatar demographics, and movement trajectories. From cadence to kinematic trajectory, each rep is done slightly differently -- just like real humans. InfiniteRep videos are accompanied by a rich set of pixel-perfect labels and annotations, including frame-specific repetition counts.
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