CVMar 24, 2025

ATARS: An Aerial Traffic Atomic Activity Recognition and Temporal Segmentation Dataset

arXiv:2503.18553v11 citationsh-index: 3Has CodeIROS
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This work addresses the need for aerial traffic activity data to support intelligent driving systems, though it is incremental as it builds on existing atomic activity concepts.

The authors tackled the lack of aerial datasets for traffic atomic activity analysis by introducing ATARS, a dataset with frame-level multi-label annotations, and proposed a new task for temporal localization, revealing challenges like recognizing small objects' activities.

Traffic Atomic Activity which describes traffic patterns for topological intersection dynamics is a crucial topic for the advancement of intelligent driving systems. However, existing atomic activity datasets are collected from an egocentric view, which cannot support the scenarios where traffic activities in an entire intersection are required. Moreover, existing datasets only provide video-level atomic activity annotations, which require exhausting efforts to manually trim the videos for recognition and limit their applications to untrimmed videos. To bridge this gap, we introduce the Aerial Traffic Atomic Activity Recognition and Segmentation (ATARS) dataset, the first aerial dataset designed for multi-label atomic activity analysis. We offer atomic activity labels for each frame, which accurately record the intervals for traffic activities. Moreover, we propose a novel task, Multi-label Temporal Atomic Activity Recognition, enabling the study of accurate temporal localization for atomic activity and easing the burden of manual video trimming for recognition. We conduct extensive experiments to evaluate existing state-of-the-art models on both atomic activity recognition and temporal atomic activity segmentation. The results highlight the unique challenges of our ATARS dataset, such as recognizing extremely small objects' activities. We further provide comprehensive discussion analyzing these challenges and offer valuable insights for future direction to improve recognizing atomic activity in aerial view. Our source code and dataset are available at https://github.com/magecliff96/ATARS/

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