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WoodScape: A multi-task, multi-camera fisheye dataset for autonomous driving

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arxiv 1905.01489 v3 pith:GM2QWKKC submitted 2019-05-04 cs.CV cs.AIcs.LGcs.ROstat.ML

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keywords fisheyewoodscapeimagesannotationautomotivecameracamerascomputer
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Fisheye cameras are commonly employed for obtaining a large field of view in surveillance, augmented reality and in particular automotive applications. In spite of their prevalence, there are few public datasets for detailed evaluation of computer vision algorithms on fisheye images. We release the first extensive fisheye automotive dataset, WoodScape, named after Robert Wood who invented the fisheye camera in 1906. WoodScape comprises of four surround view cameras and nine tasks including segmentation, depth estimation, 3D bounding box detection and soiling detection. Semantic annotation of 40 classes at the instance level is provided for over 10,000 images and annotation for other tasks are provided for over 100,000 images. With WoodScape, we would like to encourage the community to adapt computer vision models for fisheye camera instead of using naive rectification.

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  1. FisheyeMODNet: Moving Object detection on Surround-view Cameras for Autonomous Driving

    cs.CV 2019-08 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    A lightweight two-stream CNN trained on a new fisheye surround-view dataset detects moving vehicles and pedestrians, reaching about 40% moving-object IoU versus 10% when trained on rectilinear KITTI data.

  2. Image Segmentation: Inducing graph-based learning

    cs.CV 2025-01 conditional novelty 3.0 of 10

    Adding a GNN bottleneck to U-Net improves segmentation IoU on fisheye, natural, and dermoscopic images, with the largest gains on fisheye imagery.

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