ETH is a dataset for pedestrian detection. The testing set contains 1,804 images in three video clips. The dataset is captured from a stereo rig mounted on car, with a resolution of 640 x 480 (bayered), and a framerate of 13--14 FPS.
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JAAD is a dataset for studying joint attention in the context of autonomous driving. The focus is on pedestrian and driver behaviors at the point of crossing and factors that influence them. To this end, JAAD dataset provides a richly annotated collection of 346 short video clips (5-10 sec long) extracted from over 240 hours of driving footage. These videos filmed in several locations in North America and Eastern Europe represent scenes typical for everyday urban driving in various weather conditions.
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PIE is a new dataset for studying pedestrian behavior in traffic. PIE contains over 6 hours of footage recorded in typical traffic scenes with on-board camera. It also provides accurate vehicle information from OBD sensor (vehicle speed, heading direction and GPS coordinates) synchronized with video footage. Rich spatial and behavioral annotations are available for pedestrians and vehicles that potentially interact with the ego-vehicle as well as for the relevant elements of infrastructure (traffic lights, signs and zebra crossings). There are over 300K labeled video frames with 1842 pedestrian samples making this the largest publicly available dataset for studying pedestrian behavior in traffic.
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This dataset contains aircraft trajectories in an untowered terminal airspace collected over 8 months surrounding the Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport [ICAO:KBTP], a single runway GA airport, 10 miles North of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The trajectory data is recorded using an on-site setup that includes an ADS-B receiver. The trajectory data provided spans days from 18 Sept 2020 till 23 Apr 2021 and includes a total of 111 days of data discounting downtime, repairs, and bad weather days with no traffic. Data is collected starting at 1:00 AM local time to 11:00 PM local time. The dataset uses an Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) receiver placed within the airport premises to capture the trajectory data. The receiver uses both the 1090 MHz and 978 MHz frequencies to listen to these broadcasts. The ADS-B uses satellite navigation to produce accurate location and timestamp for the targets which is recorded on-site using our custom setup. Weather data during t
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