Tools to annotate videos

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rvsn...@gmail.com

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Aug 9, 2018, 5:45:15 AM8/9/18
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Hi guys..
 I am new to deep learning. I am using pre-trained ava v2.1 model for activity detection. I want to train this model on my own dataset. Is there any tool to annotate video files. And in which format they are supposed to be annotated like pascal voc format or what??

Fabian Caba

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Aug 10, 2018, 1:12:15 PM8/10/18
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Hello,

We are glad that you are interested in Activity Detection. Given that you mentioned the AVA dataset, it seems this question should be posted into the AVA Dataset Users google group. I hope this helps.

Best,
Fabian

On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 2:45 AM <rvsn...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys..
 I am new to deep learning. I am using pre-trained ava v2.1 model for activity detection. I want to train this model on my own dataset. Is there any tool to annotate video files. And in which format they are supposed to be annotated like pascal voc format or what??

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David Ross

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Aug 10, 2018, 3:59:25 PM8/10/18
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Hi,

The pre-trained AVA baseline model was created using the Tensorflow Object Detection API. Instructions on how to prepare the training data are available on that site, including the "Using your own dataset" page.

We used a custom tool for annotating AVA, but http://www.scalabel.ai/ looks like an interesting open source option. (Disclaimer: I've never tried to use scalabel).

Regards,
David

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