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|has full name=Microsoft COCO: Common Objects in Context | |has full name=Microsoft COCO: Common Objects in Context | ||
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|URL=https://cocodataset.org/ | |URL=https://cocodataset.org/ | ||
|Custodian institution=Microsoft Research, Facebook AI Research, Mighty AI, CVDF | |Custodian institution=Microsoft Research, Facebook AI Research, Mighty AI, CVDF | ||
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Technical information:
Full name | Microsoft COCO: Common Objects in Context |
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Country | |
Contents | Uncontrolled |
Images | 330,000 |
Individuals | 250,000 |
Runs database software | |
URL"URL" is a type and predefined property provided by Semantic MediaWiki to represent URI/URL values. | https://cocodataset.org/ |
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Developers and Users:
Description[edit | ]
COCO is a large-scale object detection, segmentation, and captioning dataset. COCO has several features:
Object segmentation Recognition in context Superpixel stuff segmentation 330K images (>200K labeled) 1.5 million object instances 80 object categories 91 stuff categories 5 captions per image 250,000 people with keypoints
References
- ^ | Lin, Tsung-Yi and Maire, Michael and Belongie, Serge and Bourdev, Lubomir and Girshick, Ross and Hays, James and Perona, Pietro and Ramanan, Deva and Zitnick, C. Lawrence and Dollár, Piotr. Microsoft COCO: Common Objects in Context. , 2015.