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The IARPA Janus Benchmark C (IJB–C) is a dataset of web images used for face recognition research and development. The IJB–C dataset contains 3,531 people from 21,294 images and 3,531 videos. The list of 3,531 names are activists, artists, journalists, foreign politicians, and public speakers.
Key Findings:
The dataset includes Creative Commons images
The name list includes
The first 777 are non-alphabetical. From 777-3531 is alphabetical
From original papers: https://noblis.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/icb2018.pdf
Collection for the dataset began by identifying CreativeCommons subject videos, which are often more scarce than Creative Commons subject images. Search terms that re-sulted in large quantities of person-centric videos (e.g. “in-terview”) were generated and translated into numerous lan-guages including Arabic, Korean, Swahili, and Hindi to in-crease diversity of the subject pool. Certain YouTube userswho upload well-labeled, person-centric videos, such as the World Economic Forum and the International University Sports Federation were also identified. Titles of videos per-taining to these search terms and usernames were scrapedusing the YouTube Data API and translated into English us-ing the Yandex Translate API4. Pattern matching was per-formed to extract potential names of subjects from the trans-lated titles, and these names were searched using the Wiki-data API to verify the subject’s existence and status as a public figure, and to check for Wikimedia Commons im-agery. Age, gender, and geographic region were collectedusing the Wikipedia API.Using the candidate subject names, Creative Commonsimages were scraped from Google and Wikimedia Com-mons, and Creative Commons videos were scraped fromYouTube. After images and videos of the candidate subjectwere identified, AMT Workers were tasked with validat-ing the subject’s presence throughout the video. The AMTWorkers marked segments of the video in which the subjectwas present, and key frames
IARPA funds Italian researcher https://www.micc.unifi.it/projects/glaivejanus/
This bar chart presents a ranking of the top countries where dataset citations originated. Mouse over individual columns to see yearly totals. These charts show at most the top 10 countries.
To help understand how IJB-C has been used around the world by commercial, military, and academic organizations; existing publicly available research citing IARPA Janus Benchmark C was collected, verified, and geocoded to show the information supply chains of people appearing in the images. Click on the markers to reveal research projects at that location.
The dataset citations used in the visualizations were collected from Semantic Scholar, a website which aggregates and indexes research papers. Each citation was geocoded using names of institutions found in the PDF front matter, or as listed on other resources. These papers have been manually verified to show that researchers downloaded and used the dataset to train or test machine learning algorithms. If you use our data, please cite our work.
If you find this analysis helpful, please cite our work:
@online{megapixels,
author = {Harvey, Adam. LaPlace, Jules.},
title = {MegaPixels: Origins, Ethics, and Privacy Implications of Publicly Available Face Recognition Image Datasets},
year = 2019,
url = {https://megapixels.cc/},
urldate = {2019-04-18}
}