The Southampton York natural scenes (SYNS) dataset
The Southampton York natural scenes (SYNS) dataset
Humans are adept at estimating 3D scene geometry from a stereo image pair, or even from a single image. Computer vision algorithms are less good. Gaining traction on this problem requires a dataset that contains good quality images and ground truth data, and represents the complex and diverse scenes that we encounter. To this end we have developed the Southampton York Natural Scenes (SYNS) public dataset: https://syns.soton.ac.uk.
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Adams, Wendy J.
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Muryy, Alexander A.
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Graf, Erich W.
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Lugtigheid, Arthur J.
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Elder, James H.
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Adams, Wendy J.
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Muryy, Alexander A.
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Graf, Erich W.
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Lugtigheid, Arthur J.
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Adams, Wendy J., Muryy, Alexander A., Graf, Erich W., Lugtigheid, Arthur J. and Elder, James H.
(2015)
The Southampton York natural scenes (SYNS) dataset.
In CVMP '15 Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Visual Media Production.
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Humans are adept at estimating 3D scene geometry from a stereo image pair, or even from a single image. Computer vision algorithms are less good. Gaining traction on this problem requires a dataset that contains good quality images and ground truth data, and represents the complex and diverse scenes that we encounter. To this end we have developed the Southampton York Natural Scenes (SYNS) public dataset: https://syns.soton.ac.uk.
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Accepted/In Press date: 2015
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CVMP 2015 The 12th European conference on visial mesia production, 2015-11-24 - 2015-11-25
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ISBN: 978-1-4503-3560-7
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