NU-AIR – A NEUROMORPHIC URBAN AERIAL DATASET FOR DETECTION AND LOCALIZATION OF PEDESTRIANS AND VEHICLES

NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

 

Craig Iaboni, Thomas Kelly, Pramod Abichandani

ABSTRACT

This paper presents an open-source aerial neuromorphic dataset that captures pedestrians and vehicles moving in an urban environment. The dataset, titled NU-AIR, features 70.75 minutes of event footage acquired with a 640 x 480 resolution neuromorphic sensor mounted on a quadrotor operating in an urban environment. Crowds of pedestrians, different types of vehicles, and street scenes featuring busy urban environments are captured at different elevations and illumination conditions. Manual bounding box annotations of vehicles and pedestrians contained in the recordings are provided at a frequency of 30 Hz, yielding 93,204 labels in total. Evaluation of the dataset’s fidelity is performed through comprehensive ablation study for three Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) and training ten Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) to validate the quality and reliability of both the dataset and corresponding annotations. All data and Python code to voxelize the data and subsequently train SNNs/DNNs has been open-sourced.

Source: Arxiv

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