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Brainwash is a dataset of people from webcams the Brainwash Cafe in San Francisco being used to train face detection algorithms
Brainwash dataset includes 11,918 images of "everyday life of a busy downtown cafe"

Brainwash Dataset

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Brainwash is a face detection dataset created from the Brainwash Cafe's livecam footage including 11,918 images of "everyday life of a busy downtown cafe 1". The images are used to develop face detection algorithms for the "challenging task of detecting people in crowded scenes" and tracking them.

Before closing in 2017, Brainwash Cafe was a "cafe and laundromat" located in San Francisco's SoMA district. The cafe published a publicy available livestream from the cafe with a view of the cash register, performance stage, and seating area.

Since it's publication by Stanford in 2015, the Brainwash dataset has appeared in several notable research papers. In September 2016 four researchers from the National University of Defense Technology in Changsha, China used the Brainwash dataset for a research study on "people head detection in crowded scenes", concluding that their algorithm "achieves superior head detection performance on the crowded scenes dataset 2". And again in 2017 three researchers at the National University of Defense Technology used Brainwash for a study on object detection noting "the data set used in our experiment is shown in Table 1, which includes one scene of the brainwash dataset 3".

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