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arxiv: 2312.15130 · v3 · pith:LP7IIS7S · submitted 2023-12-23 · cs.CV

PACE: A Large-Scale Dataset with Pose Annotations in Cluttered Environments

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classification cs.CV
keywords benchmarkpaceposeannotationsclutteredlarge-scaleacrossdata
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We introduce PACE (Pose Annotations in Cluttered Environments), a large-scale benchmark designed to advance the development and evaluation of pose estimation methods in cluttered scenarios. PACE provides a large-scale real-world benchmark for both instance-level and category-level settings. The benchmark consists of 55K frames with 258K annotations across 300 videos, covering 238 objects from 43 categories and featuring a mix of rigid and articulated items in cluttered scenes. To annotate the real-world data efficiently, we develop an innovative annotation system with a calibrated 3-camera setup. Additionally, we offer PACE-Sim, which contains 100K photo-realistic simulated frames with 2.4M annotations across 931 objects. We test state-of-the-art algorithms in PACE along two tracks: pose estimation, and object pose tracking, revealing the benchmark's challenges and research opportunities. Our benchmark code and data is available on https://github.com/qq456cvb/PACE.

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