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authorJules Laplace <julescarbon@gmail.com>2019-06-06 13:05:44 +0200
committerJules Laplace <julescarbon@gmail.com>2019-06-06 13:05:44 +0200
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##### June 2019
+- June 6: Financial Times covers the abrupt disappearance of four facial recognition datasets: [Microsoft quietly deletes largest public face recognition data set](https://www.ft.com/content/7d3e0d6a-87a0-11e9-a028-86cea8523dc2) by Madhumita Murgia
- June 2: A person tracking surveillance workshop at CVPR ([reid-mct.github.io/2019](https://reid-mct.github.io/2019/)) has been canceled due to the [Duke MTMC dataset](/datasets/duke_mtmc) no longer being available: "Due to some unforeseen circumstances, the test data has not been available. The multi-target multi-camera tracking and person re-identification challenge is canceled. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused."
- June 2: The [Duke MTMC dataset](/datasets/duke_mtmc) website ([vision.cs.duke.edu/DukeMTMC](http://vision.cs.duke.edu/DukeMTMC)) has abruptly gone blank. An archive from April 18 is still available on the Wayback Machine ([web.archive.org/web/20190418085103/http://vision.cs.duke.edu/DukeMTMC/](https://web.archive.org/web/20190418085103/http://vision.cs.duke.edu/DukeMTMC/))
- June 1: The [Brainwash](/datasets/brainwash) face/head dataset has been taken down by its author at [exhibits.stanford.edu/data/catalog/sx925dc9385](https://exhibits.stanford.edu/data/catalog/sx925dc9385). "This data was removed from access at the request of the depositor."
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</section><p>Since launching MegaPixels in April 2019, several of the datasets mentioned have disappeared and one surveillance workshop was canceled. Below is a list of responses, reactions, and press:</p>
<h5>June 2019</h5>
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+<li>June 6: Financial Times covers the abrupt disappearance of four facial recognition datasets: <a href="https://www.ft.com/content/7d3e0d6a-87a0-11e9-a028-86cea8523dc2">Microsoft quietly deletes largest public face recognition data set</a> by Madhumita Murgia</li>
<li>June 2: A person tracking surveillance workshop at CVPR (<a href="https://reid-mct.github.io/2019/">reid-mct.github.io/2019</a>) has been canceled due to the <a href="/datasets/duke_mtmc">Duke MTMC dataset</a> no longer being available: "Due to some unforeseen circumstances, the test data has not been available. The multi-target multi-camera tracking and person re-identification challenge is canceled. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused."</li>
<li>June 2: The <a href="/datasets/duke_mtmc">Duke MTMC dataset</a> website (<a href="http://vision.cs.duke.edu/DukeMTMC">vision.cs.duke.edu/DukeMTMC</a>) has abruptly gone blank. An archive from April 18 is still available on the Wayback Machine (<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20190418085103/http://vision.cs.duke.edu/DukeMTMC/">web.archive.org/web/20190418085103/http://vision.cs.duke.edu/DukeMTMC/</a>)</li>
<li>June 1: The <a href="/datasets/brainwash">Brainwash</a> face/head dataset has been taken down by its author at <a href="https://exhibits.stanford.edu/data/catalog/sx925dc9385">exhibits.stanford.edu/data/catalog/sx925dc9385</a>. "This data was removed from access at the request of the depositor."</li>