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PD Crosscheck #3 (Attributes and How to Mark?)

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  • Q1

    If the pedestrian is shorter than the height of a normal pedestrian's shoulder, he should be marked as?

    child

    children

    short

    little

    300s
  • Q2

    The pedestrian that is occluded 10%-30% by the host vehicle will not receive dynamics and pose

    false
    true
    True or False
    300s
  • Q3

    It can have the following values: standing, moving away, approaching, crossing, lateral movement, sittingBending, hopOnHopOff.

    Dynamics

    Type

    Gestures

    Occlusion

    300s
  • Q4

    The purpose of this attribute is to identify which side the pedestrian is occluded from. the values will be - occluded from bottom, bottom right, bottom left, left, right and right left and it will be labeled from the camera point of view.

    OccludedTo

    OcclusionTo

    OccludedFrom

    OcclusionFrom

    300s
  • Q5

    The ped is moving parallel towards the host vehicle's direction.

    Lateral

    Approaching

    Crossing

    Moving away

    300s
  • Q6

    What is the value of the attribute ‘Pose’ when we see the ped's side?

    Dynamics

    Side by side

    FrontBack

    Lateral

    300s
  • Q7

    You will mark a pedestrian which occluded by the host vehicle as?

    Crossing

    OcclusionFrom

    Waist up

    Lateral movement

    300s
  • Q8

    How many attribute will the ignore tag consist?

    3

    1

    2

    It depends to its dynamics

    300s
  • Q9

    Used for labeling posters, pictures, illustrations, sculptures of humans.

    Ignore tags

    Partial Tags

    Invalid marking

    OccludedBy

    300s
  • Q10

    Mark with two tags. One tag that covers the whole body, and one tag with the 1:3 ratio covering from bottom to top. Both tags should be connected with group.

    Sitting/bending pedestrian

    Group

    Bicycle

    Standing/moving pedestrian

    300s

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