1st Workshop on Maritime Computer Vision (MaCVi) 2023: Challenge Results
Kiefer, Benjamin, Kristan, Matej, Perš, Janez, Žust, Lojze, Poiesi, Fabio, Andrade, Fabio Augusto de Alcantara, Bernardino, Alexandre, Dawkins, Matthew, Raitoharju, Jenni, Quan, Yitong, Atmaca, Adem, Höfer, Timon, Zhang, Qiming, Xu, Yufei, Zhang, Jing, Tao, Dacheng, Sommer, Lars, Spraul, Raphael, Zhao, Hangyue, Zhang, Hongpu, Zhao, Yanyun, Augustin, Jan Lukas, Jeon, Eui-ik, Lee, Impyeong, Zedda, Luca, Loddo, Andrea, Di Ruberto, Cecilia, Verma, Sagar, Gupta, Siddharth, Muralidhara, Shishir, Hegde, Niharika, Xing, Daitao, Evangeliou, Nikolaos, Tzes, Anthony, Bartl, Vojtěch, Špaňhel, Jakub, Herout, Adam, Bhowmik, Neelanjan, Breckon, Toby P., Kundargi, Shivanand, Anvekar, Tejas, Desai, Chaitra, Tabib, Ramesh Ashok, Mudengudi, Uma, Vats, Arpita, Song, Yang, Liu, Delong, Li, Yonglin, Li, Shuman, Tan, Chenhao, Lan, Long, Somers, Vladimir, De Vleeschouwer, Christophe, Alahi, Alexandre, Huang, Hsiang-Wei, Yang, Cheng-Yen, Hwang, Jenq-Neng, Kim, Pyong-Kun, Kim, Kwangju, Lee, Kyoungoh, Jiang, Shuai, Li, Haiwen, Ziqiang, Zheng, Vu, Tuan-Anh, Nguyen-Truong, Hai, Yeung, Sai-Kit, Jia, Zhuang, Yang, Sophia, Hsu, Chih-Chung, Hou, Xiu-Yu, Jhang, Yu-An, Yang, Simon, Yang, Mau-Tsuen
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The 1$^{\text{st}}$ Workshop on Maritime Computer Vision (MaCVi) 2023 focused on maritime computer vision for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) and Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV), and organized several subchallenges in this domain: (i) UAV-based Maritime Object Detection, (ii) UAV-based Maritime Object Tracking, (iii) USV-based Maritime Obstacle Segmentation and (iv) USV-based Maritime Obstacle Detection. The subchallenges were based on the SeaDronesSee and MODS benchmarks. This report summarizes the main findings of the individual subchallenges and introduces a new benchmark, called SeaDronesSee Object Detection v2, which extends the previous benchmark by including more classes and footage. We provide statistical and qualitative analyses, and assess trends in the best-performing methodologies of over 130 submissions. The methods are summarized in the appendix. The datasets, evaluation code and the leaderboard are publicly available at https://seadronessee.cs.uni-tuebingen.de/macvi.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-28-2022
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