Argoverse is a tracking benchmark with over 30K scenarios collected in Pittsburgh and Miami. Each scenario is a sequence of frames sampled at 10 HZ. Each sequence has an interesting object called “agent”, and the task is to predict the future locations of agents in a 3 seconds future horizon. The sequences are split into training, validation and test sets, which have 205,942, 39,472 and 78,143 sequences respectively. These splits have no geographical overlap.
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Argoverse-HD is a dataset built for streaming object detection, which encompasses real-time object detection, video object detection, tracking, and short-term forecasting. It contains the video data from Argoverse 1.1 with our own MS COCO-style bounding box annotations with track IDs. The annotations are backward-compatible with COCO as one can directly evaluate COCO pre-trained models on this dataset to estimate the efficiency or the cross-dataset generalization capability of the models. The dataset contains high-quality and temporally-dense annotations for high-resolution videos (1920 x 1200 @ 30 FPS). Overall, there are 70,000 image frames and 1.3 million bounding boxes.
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Supports new task that predicts future locations of people observed in first-person videos.
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The Autonomous-driving StreAming Perception (ASAP) benchmark is a benchmark to evaluate the online performance of vision-centric perception in autonomous driving. It extends the 2Hz annotated nuScenes dataset by generating high-frame-rate labels for the 12Hz raw images.
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