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  2. NTU RGB-D dataset - Wikipedia

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    The NTU RGB-D (Nanyang Technological University's Red Blue Green and Depth information) dataset is a large dataset containing recordings of labeled human activities. [1] This dataset consists of 56,880 action samples containing 4 different modalities (RGB videos, depth map sequences, 3D skeletal data, infrared videos) of data for each sample.

  3. List of datasets in computer vision and image processing

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    Linnaeus 5 dataset Images of 5 classes of objects. Classes labelled, training set splits created. 8000 Images Classification 2017 [40] Chaladze & Kalatozishvili 11K Hands 11,076 hand images (1600 x 1200 pixels) of 190 subjects, of varying ages between 18 – 75 years old, for gender recognition and biometric identification. None 11,076 hand images

  4. Category:Datasets in computer vision - Wikipedia

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    NTU RGB-D dataset; O. Overhead Imagery Research Data Set; T. Textures: A Photographic Album for Artists and Designers ... This page was last edited on 5 May 2023, at ...

  5. List of datasets for machine-learning research - Wikipedia

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    Car Evaluation Data Set Car properties and their overall acceptability. Six categorical features given. 1728 Text Classification 1997 [13] [14] M. Bohanec YouTube Comedy Slam Preference Dataset User vote data for pairs of videos shown on YouTube. Users voted on funnier videos. Video metadata given. 1,138,562 Text Classification 2012 [15] [16 ...

  6. Bayer filter - Wikipedia

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    The repeating 6×6 grid used in the x-trans sensor. The Fujifilm X-Trans CMOS sensor used in many Fujifilm X-series cameras is claimed [13] to provide better resistance to color moiré than the Bayer filter, and as such they can be made without an anti-aliasing filter. This in turn allows cameras using the sensor to achieve a higher resolution ...

  7. Raster graphics - Wikipedia

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    When an image is rendered in a raster-based image editor, the image is composed of millions of pixels. At its core, a raster image editor works by manipulating each individual pixel. [5] Most [13] pixel-based image editors work using the RGB color model, but some also allow the use of other color models such as the CMYK color model. [14]

  8. MNIST database - Wikipedia

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    The set of images in the MNIST database was created in 1994. Previously, NIST released two datasets: Special Database 1 (NIST Test Data I, or SD-1); and Special Database 3 (or SD-2). They were released on two CD-ROMs. SD-1 was the test set, and it contained digits written by high school students, 58,646 images written by 500 different writers.

  9. Range imaging - Wikipedia

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    Range imaging is the name for a collection of techniques that are used to produce a 2D image showing the distance to points in a scene from a specific point, normally associated with some type of sensor device.