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diff --git a/site/public/datasets/viper/index.html b/site/public/datasets/viper/index.html index 5b3ac35b..494c249b 100644 --- a/site/public/datasets/viper/index.html +++ b/site/public/datasets/viper/index.html @@ -27,7 +27,8 @@ <div class="content content-dataset"> <section class='intro_section' style='background-image: url(https://nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/megapixels/v1/datasets/viper/assets/background.jpg)'><div class='inner'><div class='hero_desc'><span class='bgpad'><span class="dataset-name">VIPeR</span> is a person re-identification dataset of images captured at UC Santa Cruz in 2007</span></div><div class='hero_subdesc'><span class='bgpad'>VIPeR contains 1,264 images and 632 persons on the UC Santa Cruz campus and is used to train person re-identification algorithms for surveillance -</span></div></div></section><section><div class='right-sidebar'><div class='meta'> +</span></div></div></section><section><h2>VIPeR Dataset</h2> +</section><div class='right-sidebar'><div class='meta'> <div class='gray'>Published</div> <div>2007</div> </div><div class='meta'> @@ -45,8 +46,7 @@ </div><div class='meta'> <div class='gray'>Website</div> <div><a href='https://vision.soe.ucsc.edu/node/178' target='_blank' rel='nofollow noopener'>ucsc.edu</a></div> - </div></div><h2>VIPeR Dataset</h2> -<p>[ page under development ]</p> + </div></div><section><p>[ page under development ]</p> <p><em>VIPeR (Viewpoint Invariant Pedestrian Recognition)</em> is a dataset of pedestrian images captured at University of California Santa Cruz in 2007. Accoriding to the reserachers 2 "cameras were placed in different locations in an academic setting and subjects were notified of the presence of cameras, but were not coached or instructed in any way."</p> <p>VIPeR is amongst the most widely used publicly available person re-identification datasets. In 2017 the VIPeR dataset was combined into a larger person re-identification created by the Chinese University of Hong Kong called PETA (PEdesTrian Attribute).</p> </section><section> |
