Countix is a real world dataset of repetition videos collected in the wild (i.e.YouTube) covering a wide range of semantic settings with significant challenges such as camera and object motion, diverse set of periods and counts, and changes in the speed of repeated actions. Countix include repeated videos of workout activities (squats, pull ups, battle rope training, exercising arm), dance moves (pirouetting, pumping fist), playing instruments (playing ukulele), using tools repeatedly (hammer hitting objects, chainsaw cutting wood, slicing onion), artistic performances (hula hooping, juggling soccer ball), sports (playing ping pong and tennis) and many others. Figure 6 illustrates some examples from the dataset as well as the distribution of repetition counts and period lengths.
Source: Counting Out Time: Class Agnostic Video Repetition Counting in the Wild
Variants: Countix
This dataset is used in 1 benchmark:
Task | Model | Paper | Date |
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Repetitive Action Counting | RepNet | A Short Note on Evaluating … | 2024-11-13 |
Repetitive Action Counting | ESCounts | Every Shot Counts: Using Exemplars … | 2024-03-26 |
Repetitive Action Counting | RepNet | Counting Out Time: Class Agnostic … | 2020-06-27 |
Recent papers with results on this dataset: