135 machine learning datasets
135 dataset results
The nuScenes dataset is a large-scale autonomous driving dataset. The dataset has 3D bounding boxes for 1000 scenes collected in Boston and Singapore. Each scene is 20 seconds long and annotated at 2Hz. This results in a total of 28130 samples for training, 6019 samples for validation and 6008 samples for testing. The dataset has the full autonomous vehicle data suite: 32-beam LiDAR, 6 cameras and radars with complete 360° coverage. The 3D object detection challenge evaluates the performance on 10 classes: cars, trucks, buses, trailers, construction vehicles, pedestrians, motorcycles, bicycles, traffic cones and barriers.
ShapeNet is a large scale repository for 3D CAD models developed by researchers from Stanford University, Princeton University and the Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago, USA. The repository contains over 300M models with 220,000 classified into 3,135 classes arranged using WordNet hypernym-hyponym relationships. ShapeNet Parts subset contains 31,693 meshes categorised into 16 common object classes (i.e. table, chair, plane etc.). Each shapes ground truth contains 2-5 parts (with a total of 50 part classes).
The ModelNet40 dataset contains synthetic object point clouds. As the most widely used benchmark for point cloud analysis, ModelNet40 is popular because of its various categories, clean shapes, well-constructed dataset, etc. The original ModelNet40 consists of 12,311 CAD-generated meshes in 40 categories (such as airplane, car, plant, lamp), of which 9,843 are used for training while the rest 2,468 are reserved for testing. The corresponding point cloud data points are uniformly sampled from the mesh surfaces, and then further preprocessed by moving to the origin and scaling into a unit sphere.
The Stanford 3D Indoor Scene Dataset (S3DIS) dataset contains 6 large-scale indoor areas with 271 rooms. Each point in the scene point cloud is annotated with one of the 13 semantic categories.
The SUN RGBD dataset contains 10335 real RGB-D images of room scenes. Each RGB image has a corresponding depth and segmentation map. As many as 700 object categories are labeled. The training and testing sets contain 5285 and 5050 images, respectively.
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.
ScanObjectNN is a newly published real-world dataset comprising of 2902 3D objects in 15 categories. It is a challenging point cloud classification datasets due to the background, missing parts and deformations.
Berkeley Segmentation Data Set 500 (BSDS500) is a standard benchmark for contour detection. This dataset is designed for evaluating natural edge detection that includes not only object contours but also object interior boundaries and background boundaries. It includes 500 natural images with carefully annotated boundaries collected from multiple users. The dataset is divided into three parts: 200 for training, 100 for validation and the rest 200 for test.
SUN3D contains a large-scale RGB-D video database, with 8 annotated sequences. Each frame has a semantic segmentation of the objects in the scene and information about the camera pose. It is composed by 415 sequences captured in 254 different spaces, in 41 different buildings. Moreover, some places have been captured multiple times at different moments of the day.
For many fundamental scene understanding tasks, it is difficult or impossible to obtain per-pixel ground truth labels from real images. Hypersim is a photorealistic synthetic dataset for holistic indoor scene understanding. It contains 77,400 images of 461 indoor scenes with detailed per-pixel labels and corresponding ground truth geometry.
ReferIt3D provides two large-scale and complementary visio-linguistic datasets: i) Sr3D, which contains 83.5K template-based utterances leveraging spatial relations among fine-grained object classes to localize a referred object in a scene, and ii) Nr3D which contains 41.5K natural, free-form, utterances collected by deploying a 2-player object reference game in 3D scenes. This dataset can be used for 3D visual grounding and 3D dense captioning tasks.
The SemanticPOSS dataset for 3D semantic segmentation contains 2988 various and complicated LiDAR scans with large quantity of dynamic instances. The data is collected in Peking University and uses the same data format as SemanticKITTI.
OmniObject3D is a large vocabulary 3D object dataset with massive high-quality real-scanned 3D objects. OmniObject3D has several appealing properties:
Semantic3D is a point cloud dataset of scanned outdoor scenes with over 3 billion points. It contains 15 training and 15 test scenes annotated with 8 class labels. This large labelled 3D point cloud data set of natural covers a range of diverse urban scenes: churches, streets, railroad tracks, squares, villages, soccer fields, castles to name just a few. The point clouds provided are scanned statically with state-of-the-art equipment and contain very fine details.
MVTec 3D Anomaly Detection Dataset (MVTec 3D-AD) is a comprehensive 3D dataset for the task of unsupervised anomaly detection and localization. It contains over 4000 high-resolution scans acquired by an industrial 3D sensor. Each of the 10 different object categories comprises a set of defect-free training and validation samples and a test set of samples with various kinds of defects. Precise ground-truth annotations are provided for each anomalous test sample.
KITTI Road is road and lane estimation benchmark that consists of 289 training and 290 test images. It contains three different categories of road scenes: * uu - urban unmarked (98/100) * um - urban marked (95/96) * umm - urban multiple marked lanes (96/94) * urban - combination of the three above Ground truth has been generated by manual annotation of the images and is available for two different road terrain types: road - the road area, i.e, the composition of all lanes, and lane - the ego-lane, i.e., the lane the vehicle is currently driving on (only available for category "um"). Ground truth is provided for training images only.
Our project (STPLS3D) aims to provide a large-scale aerial photogrammetry dataset with synthetic and real annotated 3D point clouds for semantic and instance segmentation tasks.
The Completion3D benchmark is a dataset for evaluating state-of-the-art 3D Object Point Cloud Completion methods. Ggiven a partial 3D object point cloud the goal is to infer a complete 3D point cloud for the object.
MVP is a multi-view partial point cloud dataset (MVP) containing over 100,000 high-quality scans, which renders partial 3D shapes from 26 uniformly distributed camera poses for each 3D CAD model.
🤖 Robo3D - The nuScenes-C Benchmark nuScenes-C is an evaluation benchmark heading toward robust and reliable 3D perception in autonomous driving. With it, we probe the robustness of 3D detectors and segmentors under out-of-distribution (OoD) scenarios against corruptions that occur in the real-world environment. Specifically, we consider natural corruptions happen in the following cases: