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status: published
title: Duke MTMC
desc: <span class="dataset-name">Duke MTMC</span> is a dataset of surveillance camera footage of students on Duke University campus
-subdesc: Duke MTMC contains over 2 million video frames and 2,000 unique identities collected from 8 HD cameras at Duke University campus in March 2014
+subdesc: Duke MTMC contains over 2 million video frames and 2,700 unique identities collected from 8 HD cameras at Duke University campus in March 2014
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## Duke MTMC
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The Duke Multi-Target, Multi-Camera Tracking Dataset (MTMC) is a dataset of video recorded on Duke University campus for research and development of networked camera surveillance systems. MTMC tracking is used for citywide dragnet surveillance systems such as those used throughout China by SenseTime[^sensetime_qz] and the oppressive monitoring of 2.5 million Uyghurs in Xinjiang by SenseNets[^sensenets_uyghurs]. In fact researchers from both SenseTime[^sensetime1] [^sensetime2] and SenseNets[^sensenets_sensetime] used the Duke MTMC dataset for their research.
The Duke MTMC dataset is unique because it is the largest publicly available MTMC and person re-identification dataset and has the longest duration of annotated video. In total, the Duke MTMC dataset provides over 14 hours of 1080p video from 8 synchronized surveillance cameras.[^duke_mtmc_orig] It is among the most widely used person re-identification datasets in the world. The approximately 2,700 unique people in the Duke MTMC videos, most of whom are students, are used for research and development of surveillance technologies by commercial, academic, and even defense organizations.
-![caption: A collection of 1,600 out of the 2,700 students captured into the Duke MTMC surveillance research dataset. These students were also included in the Duke MTMC Re-ID dataset extension. &copy; megapixels.cc](assets/duke_mtmc_reid_montage.jpg)
+![caption: A collection of 1,600 out of the 2,700 students captured into the Duke MTMC surveillance research dataset. These students were also included in the Duke MTMC Re-ID dataset extension used for person re-identification. &copy; megapixels.cc](assets/duke_mtmc_reid_montage.jpg)
The creation and publication of the Duke MTMC dataset in 2016 was originally funded by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and the National Science Foundation[^duke_mtmc_orig]. Since 2016 use of the Duke MTMC dataset images have been publicly acknowledged in research funded by or on behalf of the Chinese National University of Defense[^cn_defense1][^cn_defense2], IARPA and IBM[^iarpa_ibm], and U.S. Department of Homeland Security[^us_dhs].