7 and a quarter hours of largely highway driving. Enough to train what we had in Bloomberg.
We present two Machine Learning Experiments to show possible ways to use this dataset:
Training a steering angle predictor
Training a generative image model
./get_data.sh
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dog/2016-01-30--11-24-51 (7.7G)
dog/2016-01-30--13-46-00 (8.5G)
dog/2016-01-31--19-19-25 (3.0G)
dog/2016-02-02--10-16-58 (8.1G)
dog/2016-02-08--14-56-28 (3.9G)
dog/2016-02-11--21-32-47 (13G)
dog/2016-03-29--10-50-20 (12G)
emily/2016-04-21--14-48-08 (4.4G)
emily/2016-05-12--22-20-00 (7.5G)
frodo/2016-06-02--21-39-29 (6.5G)
frodo/2016-06-08--11-46-01 (2.7G)
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The dataset consists of 10 videos clips of variable size recorded at 20 Hz
with a camera mounted on the windshield of an Acura ILX 2016. In parallel to the videos
we also recorded some measurements such as car's speed, acceleration,
steering angle, GPS coordinates, gyroscope angles. See the full log
list here.
These measurements are transformed into a uniform 100 Hz time base.
The dataset folder structure is the following:
+-- dataset
| +-- camera
| | +-- 2016-04-21--14-48-08
| | ...
| +-- log
| | +-- 2016-04-21--14-48-08
| | ...
All the files come in hdf5 format and are named with the time they were recorded.
The camera dataset has shape number_frames x 3 x 160 x 320
and uint8
type.
One of the log
hdf5-datasets is called cam1_ptr
and addresses the alignment
between camera frames and the other measurements.
anaconda
tensorflow-0.9
keras-1.0.6
cv2
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Riccardo Biasini, George Hotz, Sam Khalandovsky, Eder Santana, and Niel van der Westhuizen