ImageNet2012
The goal of this competition is to estimate the content of photographs for the purpose of retrieval and automatic annotation using a subset of the large hand-labeled ImageNet dataset (10,000,000 labeled images depicting 10,000+ object categories) as training. Test images will be presented with no initial annotation -- no segmentation or labels -- and algorithms will have to produce labelings specifying what objects are present in the images. New test images will be collected and labeled especially for this competition and are not part of the previously published ImageNet dataset. The general goal is to identify the main objects present in images. This year, we also have a detection task of specifying the location of objects.
The validation and test data for this competition will consist of 150,000 photographs, collected from flickr and other search engines, hand labeled with the presence or absence of 1000 object categories. The 1000 object categories contain both internal nodes and leaf nodes of ImageNet, but do not overlap with each other. A random subset of 50,000 of the images with labels will be released as validation data included in the development kit along with a list of the 1000 categories. The remaining images will be used for evaluation and will be released without labels at test time.
The training data, the subset of ImageNet containing the 1000 categories and 1.2 million images, will be packaged for easy downloading. The validation and test data for this competition are not contained in the ImageNet training data (we will remove any duplicates).
For each image, algorithms will produce a list of at most 5 object categories in the descending order of confidence. The quality of a labeling will be evaluated based on the label that best matches the ground truth label for the image. The idea is to allow an algorithm to identify multiple objects in an image and not be penalized if one of the objects identified was in fact present, but not included in the ground truth. For each image, an algorithm will produce 5 labels
In this task, an algorithm will produce 5 class labels
where
This year we introduce a third task: fine-grained classification on 100+ dog categories. For each of the dog categories predict if a specified dog (indicated by their bounding box) in a test image is of a particular category. The output from your system should be a real-valued confidence that the dog is of a particular category so that a precision/recall curve can be drawn. The fine-grained classification task will be judged by the precision/recall curve. The principal quantitative measure used will be the average precision (AP) on individual categories and the mean average precision (mAP) across all categories.
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