Media formats
Datumaro supports the following media types:
- 2D RGB(A) images
- KITTI Point Clouds
To create an unlabelled dataset from an arbitrary directory with images use
image_dir
and image_zip
formats:
datum create -o <project/dir>
datum import -p <project/dir> -f image_dir <directory/path/>
or, if you work with Datumaro API:
-
for using with a project:
from datumaro.components.project import Project project = Project.init() project.import_source('source1', format='image_dir', url='directory/path/') dataset = project.working_tree.make_dataset()
-
for using as a dataset:
from datumaro.components.dataset import Dataset dataset = Dataset.import_from('directory/path/', 'image_dir')
This will search for images in the directory recursively and add
them as dataset entries with names like <subdir1>/<subsubdir1>/<image_name1>
.
The list of formats matches the list of supported image formats in OpenCV:
.jpg, .jpeg, .jpe, .jp2, .png, .bmp, .dib, .tif, .tiff, .tga, .webp, .pfm,
.sr, .ras, .exr, .hdr, .pic, .pbm, .pgm, .ppm, .pxm, .pnm
Once there is a Dataset
instance, its items can be split into subsets,
renamed, filtered, joined with annotations, exported in various formats etc.
To use a video as an input, one should either create a plugin, which splits a video into frames, or split the video manually and import images.