Description

The Freiburg-Berkeley Motion Segmentation Dataset (FBMS-59) is an extension of the BMS dataset with 33 additional video sequences. A total of 720 frames is annotated. FBMS-59 comes with a split into a training set and a test set. Typical challenges appear in both sets. The original Berkeley Motion Segmentation Dataset (BMS-26) consists of 26 video sequences with pixel-accurate segmentation annotation of moving objects. A total of 189 frames is annotated. 12 of the sequences are taken from the Hopkins 155 dataset and new annotation is added. Both datasets come with evaluation software that allows direct comparison of results. The evaluation software is prepared for and has been tested with 64-bit Linux. If you use another operating system, you must modify the source code of this software to make it run on your computer. We highly recommend running the evaluation on a Linux system. For FBMS-59 the evaluation protocol and metrics have been improved. We recommend using the larger FBMS-59 dataset. BMS-26 is maintained for comparison to previous works. See the readme file to learn how to use the dataset and the tools. Terms of use The datasets are provided only for research purposes and without any warranty. Any commercial use is prohibited. When using the BMS-26 or FBMS-59 in your research work, you should cite the following papers, respectively: T. Brox, J. Malik Object segmentation by long term analysis of point trajectories, European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), September 2010. P. Ochs, J. Malik, T. Brox Segmentation of moving objects by long term video analysis, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2014. Download BMS-26 dataset and evaluation software (260MB) [md5sum: be88c66bfe37cf1ee851364f130bf0df] Download FBMS-59 training set (504MB) Download FBMS-59 test set (386MB) Download FBMS-59 evaluation software

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