Berkeley Deep Drive Dataset
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Berkeley Deep Drive Dataset
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#2Videos: 100K video clips: Size:1.8TB
Info: The GPS/IMU information recorded along with the videos: Size: 3.9GB
Images It has two subfolders. 1) 100K labeled key frame images extracted from the videos at 10th second 2) 10K key frames for full-frame semantic segmentation.: Size: 6.5GB
Labels: Annotations of road objects, lanes, and drivable areas in JSON format. Details at Github repo.: Size: 147MB
Drivable Maps: Segmentation maps of Drivable areas.: Size: 661MB
Segmentation: Full-frame semantic segmentation maps. The corresponding images are in the same folder.: Size: 1.2GB
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#3"FAQ: The download buttons do not work".
"The website is fully supported by Chrome now"
The current state of the internet, has reached a very low point. One would expect more from berkley.edu.
EDIT: I find the downvotes preposterous. Are we somehow supposed to expect requiring a proprietary browser to simply download a file from an educational institution now?
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#7License: """ Copyright ©2018. The Regents of the University of California (Regents). All Rights Reserved. Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for educational, research, and not-for-profit purposes, without fee and without a signed licensing agreement; and permission use, copy, modify and distribute this software for commercial purposes (such rights not subject to transf…
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#8The website doesn't work in Firefox. "FAQ: The download buttons do not work". "The website is fully supported by Chrome now" The current state of the internet, has reached a very low point. One would expect more from berkley. edu . EDIT: I find the downvotes preposterous. Are we somehow supposed to expect requiring a proprietary browser to simply download a file from an educational institution now?
If you want something not proprietary, why don't you use Firefox?
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#9The website doesn't work in Firefox. "FAQ: The download buttons do not work". "The website is fully supported by Chrome now" The current state of the internet, has reached a very low point. One would expect more from berkley. edu . EDIT: I find the downvotes preposterous. Are we somehow supposed to expect requiring a proprietary browser to simply download a file from an educational institution now?
Since when is Chrome a reference? If you want something not proprietary, why don't you use Firefox?
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#10Tangent - does anyone know if Waymo is user-generated driving data from Navigation mode on Google Maps for their self-driving data? Or if that would even be feasible or useful?