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Question about SDD dataset split #47

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TsuTikgiau opened this issue May 28, 2022 · 5 comments
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Question about SDD dataset split #47

TsuTikgiau opened this issue May 28, 2022 · 5 comments

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@TsuTikgiau
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Hello, I'd like to reproduce your method on the SDD dataset. I notice that you follow the TrajNet split of train/val/test. However, it looks like the link of TrajNet website is down (http://trajnet.stanford.edu/) and their paper "Trajnet: Towards a benchmark for
human trajectory prediction" is not on arXiv anymore. I'd like to ask do you know how we can get the TrajNet setting of SDD to reproduce? Thanks

@MMNavetty
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you can find preprocess code on ynet/utils

@Fujiry0
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Fujiry0 commented Mar 20, 2023

Many papers are following the TrajeNet split, but currently, the server of the TrajeNet is down. Thus, I also had the same issue, but I found ynet_additional_files.zip provided in the readme of Y-net repo contains the split information.

Screenshot from 2023-03-21 00-44-59

I know it's been a long time since the issue was published, but I hope it helps.

@rxygogogo
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许多论文都在关注 TrajeNet 分裂,但目前,TrajeNet 的服务器已关闭。因此,我也有同样的问题,但我发现Y-net repo 的自述文件中提供的ynet_additional_files.zip包含拆分信息。

截图自2023-03-21 00-44-59

我知道这个问题已经出版很长时间了,但我希望它能有所帮助。

Thank you very much for providing this supplementary file. May I ask where you obtained this file? After downloading it, I found that the images contained in the folder are all black and have no information content. Is this normal? We look forward to your reply!

@Fujiry0
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Fujiry0 commented May 23, 2023

@rxygogogo As I said, it is attached to the readme of the Y-net repo. The images contained in the folder are semantic maps. You cannot see the semantics map through the default viewer. You'll need to visualize them in an appropriate manner.

@rxygogogo
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Thank you for your answer!!

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