AgeDB contains 16, 488 images of various famous people, such as actors/actresses, writers, scientists, politicians, etc. Every image is annotated with respect to the identity, age and gender attribute. There exist a total of 568 distinct subjects. The average number of images per subject is 29. The minimum and maximum age is 1 and 101, respectively. The average age range for each subject is 50.3 years.
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We have cleaned the noisy IMDB-WIKI dataset using a constrained clustering method, resulting this new benchmark for in-the-wild age estimation. The annotations also allow this dataset to use for some other tasks, like gender classification and face recognition/verification. For more details, please refer to our FPAge paper.
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The LAGENDA dataset is a large-scale dataset with age and gender annotations for face and body bounding boxes. The dataset consists of 67,159 images from the Open Images Dataset and comprises 84,192 pairs (FaceCrop, BodyCrop). This dataset offers a high level of diversity, encompassing various scenes and domains. It contains minimal celebrity data, thus reflecting real-world, in-the-wild scenarios. The dataset spans a wide age range, from 0 to 95 years old.
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The dataset contains the annotations of characters' visual appearances, in the form of tracks of face bounding boxes, and the associations with characters' textual mentions, when available. The detection and annotation of the visual appearances of characters in each video clip of each movie was achieved through a semi-automatic approach. The released dataset contains more than 24k annotated video clips, including 63k visual tracks and 34k textual mentions, all associated with their character identities.
EEG signals from 60 users have been recorded whose age range lies between 6 and 55 years. Among all, there were 25 females and 35 male users. In general, all the participants were either school children or belonged to the socioeconomic cross section of the population with no medical history. The EEG recordings were acquired from all 14 electrodes operating at a sampling rate of 128 Hz. During recording, the participants were asked to comfortably sit on the chair with clear thoughts and a relaxed state.
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This dataset comprises over 26,000 full names annotated with genders.