Epic-Kitchens Dataset

(epic-kitchens.github.io)

27 points | by jonbaer 570 days ago

2 comments

  • xupybd 570 days ago
    I love how academics can write in a way that is so difficult for anyone outside of their discipline to read. My wife used to work in communications for a university. One of her main duties was to decode academic speak enough for press releases. This site has clearly skipped the comms department.

    "We are proud to announce the EPIC-KITCHENS VISOR, a new dataset of pixel annotations and a benchmark suite for segmenting hands and active objects in egocentric video. VISOR annotates videos from EPIC-KITCHENS, which comes with a new set of challenges not encountered in current video segmentation datasets. Specifically, we need to ensure both short- and long-term consistency of pixel-level annotations as objects undergo transformative interactions, e.g. an onion is peeled, diced and cooked - where we aim to obtain accurate pixel-level annotations of the peel, onion pieces, chopping board, knife, pan, as well as the acting hands. VISOR introduces an annotation pipeline, AI-powered in parts, for scalability and quality, and introduces"

    • feet 569 days ago
      I love how press releases frequently not only overblow the results of a study but give the public an entirely incorrect view on mechanism, impact, and confidence
  • genpfault 570 days ago
    > We hired freelance annotators via Upwork.

    > Freelance annotators who did this were paid hourly, and self-reported their hours via the Upwork platform. Hourly rate varied by experience and submitted proposal from $6-$9/hour, with the higher rate reserved for most experienced annotators who were also in charge of QA checks.