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
falsetrueTrue or False300s - 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