The topic of crowd modeling in computer vision usually assumes a single generic typology of crowd, which is very simplistic. In this paper we adopt a taxonomy that is widely accepted in sociology, focusing on a particular category, the spectator crowd, which is formed by people “interested in watching something specific that they came to see” [6]. This can be found at the stadiums, amphitheaters, cinema, etc. In particular, we propose a novel dataset, the Spectators Hockey (S-HOCK), which deals with 4 hockey matches during an international tournament. In the dataset, a massive annotation has been carried out, focusing on the spectators at different levels of details: at a higher level, people have been labeled depending on the team they are supporting and the fact that they know the people close to them; going to the lower levels, standard pose information has been considered (regarding the head, the body) but also fine grained actions such as hands on hips, clapping hands etc. The labeling focused on the game field also, permitting to relate what is going on in the match with the crowd behavior. This brought to more than 100 millions of annotations, useful for standard applications as people counting and head pose estimation but also for novel tasks as spectator categorization. For all of these we provide protocols and baseline results, encouraging further research.

The S-HOCK dataset: Analyzing crowds at the stadium / Conigliaro, Davide; Rota, Paolo; Setti, Francesco; Bassetti, Chiara; Conci, Nicola; Sebe, Niculae; Cristani, Marco. - (2015), pp. 2039-2047. (Intervento presentato al convegno CVPR 2015 tenutosi a Boston nel 7th-12th June 2015) [10.1109/CVPR.2015.7298815].

The S-HOCK dataset: Analyzing crowds at the stadium

Rota, Paolo;Bassetti, Chiara;Conci, Nicola;Sebe, Niculae;
2015-01-01

Abstract

The topic of crowd modeling in computer vision usually assumes a single generic typology of crowd, which is very simplistic. In this paper we adopt a taxonomy that is widely accepted in sociology, focusing on a particular category, the spectator crowd, which is formed by people “interested in watching something specific that they came to see” [6]. This can be found at the stadiums, amphitheaters, cinema, etc. In particular, we propose a novel dataset, the Spectators Hockey (S-HOCK), which deals with 4 hockey matches during an international tournament. In the dataset, a massive annotation has been carried out, focusing on the spectators at different levels of details: at a higher level, people have been labeled depending on the team they are supporting and the fact that they know the people close to them; going to the lower levels, standard pose information has been considered (regarding the head, the body) but also fine grained actions such as hands on hips, clapping hands etc. The labeling focused on the game field also, permitting to relate what is going on in the match with the crowd behavior. This brought to more than 100 millions of annotations, useful for standard applications as people counting and head pose estimation but also for novel tasks as spectator categorization. For all of these we provide protocols and baseline results, encouraging further research.
2015
2015 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)
Piscataway, NJ
IEEE Computer Society
978-1-4673-6964-0
Conigliaro, Davide; Rota, Paolo; Setti, Francesco; Bassetti, Chiara; Conci, Nicola; Sebe, Niculae; Cristani, Marco
The S-HOCK dataset: Analyzing crowds at the stadium / Conigliaro, Davide; Rota, Paolo; Setti, Francesco; Bassetti, Chiara; Conci, Nicola; Sebe, Niculae; Cristani, Marco. - (2015), pp. 2039-2047. (Intervento presentato al convegno CVPR 2015 tenutosi a Boston nel 7th-12th June 2015) [10.1109/CVPR.2015.7298815].
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