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| author | adamhrv <adam@ahprojects.com> | 2019-03-04 12:59:10 +0100 |
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| committer | adamhrv <adam@ahprojects.com> | 2019-03-04 12:59:10 +0100 |
| commit | bc0349c19a63b06859341bfa83ff43efdea763d4 (patch) | |
| tree | eb66cde9d1704d7c363ce965e259cdf85cd59d51 /site | |
| parent | da59d7ce9db1e0e238eaca91afd3318e94934878 (diff) | |
incremental updates to datasets
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| -rw-r--r-- | site/content/pages/datasets/lfw/index.md | 85 |
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diff --git a/site/content/pages/datasets/brainwash/index.md b/site/content/pages/datasets/brainwash/index.md index cc2a54cc..b12f4bd5 100644 --- a/site/content/pages/datasets/brainwash/index.md +++ b/site/content/pages/datasets/brainwash/index.md @@ -28,7 +28,8 @@ authors: Adam Harvey ### Insights -- facts about Brainwash 1 +- more insights here + - facts about Brainwash 2 ## Brainwash Dataset @@ -36,28 +37,23 @@ authors: Adam Harvey *Brainwash* is a face detection dataset created from the Brainwash Cafe's livecam footage. The stream is It was published in 2015 by researchers at the Stanford University and has been used 1122 Folsom Street | USA +# Map + +{% include 'map.html' %} +### Synthetic Faces ``` -map +synthetic_faces_intro ``` -### Synthetic Faces - To visualize the types of photos in the dataset without explicitly publishing individual's identities a generative adversarial network (GAN) was trained on the entire dataset. The images in this video show a neural network learning the visual latent space and then interpolating between archetypical identities within the LFW dataset.    -### Citations - -[explain methodology] Browse or download the geocoded citation data collected for the LFW dataset. - -``` -citations -``` - +{% include 'citations.html' %} -------- diff --git a/site/content/pages/datasets/lfw/index.md b/site/content/pages/datasets/lfw/index.md index b422ebcd..04fe775c 100644 --- a/site/content/pages/datasets/lfw/index.md +++ b/site/content/pages/datasets/lfw/index.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ title: Labeled Faces in The Wild desc: <span style="color:#ff0000">Labeled Faces in The Wild (LFW)</span> is a database of face photographs designed for studying the problem of unconstrained face recognition. subdesc: It includes 13,456 images of 4,432 people’s images copied from the Internet during 2002-2004. image: assets/background.jpg -caption: A few of the 5,749 people in the Labeled Faces in the Wild Dataset. The most widely used face dataset for benchmarking commercial face recognition algorithms. +caption: A few of the 5,749 people in the Labeled Faces in the Wild Dataset, thee most widely used face dataset for benchmarking face recognition algorithms. slug: lfw published: 2019-2-23 updated: 2019-2-23 @@ -13,22 +13,22 @@ authors: Adam Harvey ------------ -### Statistics +### sidebar -+ Years: 2002-2004 ++ Created: 2002-2004 + Images: 13,233 + Identities: 5,749 -+ Origin: Yahoo News Images -+ Funding: (Possibly, partially CIA) ++ Origin: Yahoo! News Images ++ Funding: IARPA*, CIA* ++ Website: <a href="http://vis-www.cs.umass.edu/lfw">vis-www.cs.umass.edu/lfw</a> -### INSIGHTS - -- There are about 3 men for every 1 woman (4,277 men and 1,472 women) in the LFW dataset[^lfw_www] +- There are about 3 men for every 1 woman in the LFW dataset[^lfw_www] - The person with the most images is [George W. Bush](http://vis-www.cs.umass.edu/lfw/person/George_W_Bush_comp.html) with 530 - There are about 3 George W. Bush's for every 1 [Tony Blair](http://vis-www.cs.umass.edu/lfw/person/Tony_Blair.html) - The LFW dataset includes over 500 actors, 30 models, 10 presidents, 124 basketball players, 24 football players, 11 kings, 7 queens, and 1 [Moby](http://vis-www.cs.umass.edu/lfw/person/Moby.html) - In all 3 of the LFW publications [^lfw_original_paper], [^lfw_survey], [^lfw_tech_report] the words "ethics", "consent", and "privacy" appear 0 times - The word "future" appears 71 times +- \* denotes partial funding for related research ## Labeled Faces in the Wild @@ -38,13 +38,23 @@ The LFW dataset includes 13,233 images of 5,749 people that were collected betwe The *Names and Faces* dataset was the first face recognition dataset created entire from online photos. However, *Names and Faces* and *LFW* are not the first face recognition dataset created entirely "in the wild". That title belongs to the [UCD dataset](/datasets/ucd_faces/). Images obtained "in the wild" means using an image without explicit consent or awareness from the subject or photographer. -### Biometric Trade Routes +The *Names and Faces* dataset was the first face recognition dataset created entire from online photos. However, *Names and Faces* and *LFW* are not the first face recognition dataset created entirely "in the wild". That title belongs to the [UCD dataset](/datasets/ucd_faces/). Images obtained "in the wild" means using an image without explicit consent or awareness from the subject or photographer. -[convert to template] To understand how this dataset has been used, its citations have been geocoded to show an approximate geographic digital trade route of the biometric data. Lines indicate an organization (education, commercial, or governmental) that has cited the LFW dataset in their research. Data is compiled from [Semantic Scholar](https://www.semanticscholar.org). + -``` -map -``` +The *Names and Faces* dataset was the first face recognition dataset created entire from online photos. However, *Names and Faces* and *LFW* are not the first face recognition dataset created entirely "in the wild". That title belongs to the [UCD dataset](/datasets/ucd_faces/). Images obtained "in the wild" means using an image without explicit consent or awareness from the subject or photographer. + +The *Names and Faces* dataset was the first face recognition dataset created entire from online photos. However, *Names and Faces* and *LFW* are not the first face recognition dataset created entirely "in the wild". That title belongs to the [UCD dataset](/datasets/ucd_faces/). Images obtained "in the wild" means using an image without explicit consent or awareness from the subject or photographer. + +{% include 'map.html' %} + + Sed ut perspiciatis, unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudantium, totam rem aperiam eaque ipsa, quae ab illo inventore veritatis et quasi architecto beatae vitae dicta sunt, explicabo. Nemo enim ipsam voluptatem, quia voluptas sit, aspernatur aut odit aut fugit, sed quia. + +<hr class="supp"> + +## Supplementary Information for Labeled Faces in The Wild + +{% include 'citations.html' %} ### Synthetic Faces @@ -53,36 +63,23 @@ To visualize the types of photos in the dataset without explicitly publishing in    + -### Citations - -[explain methodology] Browse or download the geocoded citation data collected for the LFW dataset. -``` -citations -``` +### Commercial Use of Labeled Faces in The Wild -### Additional Information +Add a paragraph about how usage extends far beyond academia into research centers for largest companies in the world. And even funnels into CIA funded research in the US and defense industry usage in China. -(tweet-sized snippets go here) -- The LFW dataset is considered the "most popular benchmark for face recognition" [^lfw_baidu] -- The LFW dataset is "the most widely used evaluation set in the field of facial recognition" [^lfw_pingan] -- All images in LFW dataset were obtained "in the wild" meaning without any consent from the subject or from the photographer -- The faces in the LFW dataset were detected using the Viola-Jones haarcascade face detector [^lfw_website] [^lfw-survey] -- The LFW dataset is used by several of the largest tech companies in the world including "Google, Facebook, Microsoft Research Asia, Baidu, Tencent, SenseTime, Face++ and Chinese University of Hong Kong." [^lfw_pingan] -- All images in the LFW dataset were copied from Yahoo News between 2002 - 2004 -- In 2014, two of the four original authors of the LFW dataset received funding from IARPA and ODNI for their followup paper [Labeled Faces in the Wild: Updates and New Reporting Procedures](https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Labeled-Faces-in-the-Wild-%3A-Updates-and-New-Huang-Learned-Miller/2d3482dcff69c7417c7b933f22de606a0e8e42d4) via IARPA contract number 2014-14071600010 -- The dataset includes 2 images of [George Tenet](http://vis-www.cs.umass.edu/lfw/person/George_Tenet.html), the former Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) for the Central Intelligence Agency whose facial biometrics were eventually used to help train facial recognition software in China and Russia - - - +``` +load_file assets/lfw_commercial_use.csv +name_display, company_url, example_url, country, description +``` - ## Code -The LFW dataset is so widely used that a popular code library called Sci-Kit Learn includes a function called `fetch_lfw_people` to download the faces in the LFW dataset. +The LFW dataset is so widely used that access to the facial data has built directly into a popular code library called Sci-Kit Learn. It includes a function called `fetch_lfw_people` to download the faces in the LFW dataset. ```python #!/usr/bin/python @@ -110,7 +107,7 @@ n_ims = cols * rows # build montages im_scale = 0.5 ims = lfw_people.images[:n_ims] -montages = imutils.build_montages(ims, (int(w * im_scale, int(h * im_scale)), (cols, rows)) +montages = imutils.build_montages(ims, (int(w * im_scale, int(h * im_scale)), (cols, rows)) montage = montages[0] # save full montage image @@ -121,14 +118,7 @@ montage = imutils.resize(montage, width=960) imageio.imwrite('lfw_montage_960.jpg', montage) ``` -### Supplementary Material - -``` -load_file assets/lfw_commercial_use.csv -name_display, company_url, example_url, country, description -``` - -Text and graphics ©Adam Harvey / megapixels.cc +Research, text, and graphics ©Adam Harvey / megapixels.cc ------- @@ -144,10 +134,17 @@ Ignore text below these lines - From: "People-LDA: Anchoring Topics to People using Face Recognition" <https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/People-LDA%3A-Anchoring-Topics-to-People-using-Face-Jain-Learned-Miller/10f17534dba06af1ddab96c4188a9c98a020a459> and <https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/4409055> - This paper was presented at IEEE 11th ICCV conference Oct 14-21 and the main LFW paper "Labeled Faces in the Wild: A Database for Studying Face Recognition in Unconstrained Environments" was also published that same year - 10f17534dba06af1ddab96c4188a9c98a020a459 - - This research is based upon work supported in part by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), via contract number 2014-14071600010. - From "Labeled Faces in the Wild: Updates and New Reporting Procedures" - 70% of people in the dataset have only 1 image and 29% have 2 or more images +- The LFW dataset is considered the "most popular benchmark for face recognition" [^lfw_baidu] +- The LFW dataset is "the most widely used evaluation set in the field of facial recognition" [^lfw_pingan] +- All images in LFW dataset were obtained "in the wild" meaning without any consent from the subject or from the photographer +- The faces in the LFW dataset were detected using the Viola-Jones haarcascade face detector [^lfw_website] [^lfw-survey] +- The LFW dataset is used by several of the largest tech companies in the world including "Google, Facebook, Microsoft Research Asia, Baidu, Tencent, SenseTime, Face++ and Chinese University of Hong Kong." [^lfw_pingan] +- All images in the LFW dataset were copied from Yahoo News between 2002 - 2004 +- In 2014, two of the four original authors of the LFW dataset received funding from IARPA and ODNI for their followup paper [Labeled Faces in the Wild: Updates and New Reporting Procedures](https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Labeled-Faces-in-the-Wild-%3A-Updates-and-New-Huang-Learned-Miller/2d3482dcff69c7417c7b933f22de606a0e8e42d4) via IARPA contract number 2014-14071600010 +- The dataset includes 2 images of [George Tenet](http://vis-www.cs.umass.edu/lfw/person/George_Tenet.html), the former Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) for the Central Intelligence Agency whose facial biometrics were eventually used to help train facial recognition software in China and Russia ### Footnotes |
