CVNov 27, 2020

The NEOLIX Open Dataset for Autonomous Driving

arXiv:2011.13528v24 citations
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This dataset addresses the need for large-scale, robust perception model training and evaluation data for autonomous driving researchers, providing a new resource for the community.

This paper introduces the NEOLIX dataset, a new large-scale dataset for autonomous driving research. It comprises approximately 30,000 frames with point cloud labels and over 600,000 3D bounding boxes, collected across various regions and driving conditions.

With the gradual maturity of 5G technology,autonomous driving technology has attracted moreand more attention among the research commu-nity. Autonomous driving vehicles rely on the co-operation of artificial intelligence, visual comput-ing, radar, monitoring equipment and GPS, whichenables computers to operate motor vehicles auto-matically and safely without human interference.However, the large-scale dataset for training andsystem evaluation is still a hot potato in the devel-opment of robust perception models. In this paper,we present the NEOLIX dataset and its applica-tions in the autonomous driving area. Our datasetincludes about 30,000 frames with point cloud la-bels, and more than 600k 3D bounding boxes withannotations. The data collection covers multipleregions, and various driving conditions, includingday, night, dawn, dusk and sunny day. In orderto label this complete dataset, we developed vari-ous tools and algorithms specified for each task tospeed up the labelling process. It is expected thatour dataset and related algorithms can support andmotivate researchers for the further developmentof autonomous driving in the field of computer vi-sion.

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