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THUD #50

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linukc opened this issue Aug 27, 2024 · 0 comments
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THUD #50

linukc opened this issue Aug 27, 2024 · 0 comments

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linukc commented Aug 27, 2024

We present a mobile robot oriented large-scale indoor dataset, denoted as THUD (Tsinghua University Dynamic) robotic dataset, for training and evaluating their dynamic scene understanding algorithms. Specifically, the THUD dataset construction is first detailed, including organization, acquisition, and annotation methods. It comprises both real-world and synthetic data, collected with a real robot platform and a physical simulation platform, respectively. Our current dataset includes 13 larges-scale dynamic scenarios, 90K image frames, 20M 2D/3D bounding boxes of static and dynamic objects, camera poses, and IMU. The dataset is still continuously expanding. Then, the performance of mainstream indoor scene understanding tasks, e.g. 3D object detection, semantic segmentation, and robot relocalization, is evaluated on our THUD dataset. These experiments reveal serious challenges for some robot scene understanding tasks in dynamic scenes. By sharing this dataset, we aim to foster and iterate new mobile robot algorithms quickly for robot actual working dynamic environment, i.e. complex crowded dynamic scenes.

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@inproceedings{2024ICRA,
      title={Mobile Oriented Large-Scale Indoor Dataset for Dynamic Scene Understanding},
      author={Yi-Fan Tang, Cong Tai, Fang-Xin Chen, Wan-Ting Zhang, Tao Zhang, Yong-Jin Liu, Long Zeng*},
      booktitle = {Mobile Oriented Large-Scale Indoor Dataset for Dynamic Scene Understanding, submitted to IEEE International Conference Robotic and Automation, 2024.}
}
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