Dataset Management Framework
  • GitHub
  • API documentation
  • v0.2.2
    develop v0.1.11 v0.2 v0.2.1 v0.2.2 v0.2.3 v0.3
  • Documentation
    • Getting started
    • Design
    • User Manual
      • Installation
      • How to use Datumaro
      • Dataset Formats
      • Media formats
      • Command reference
        • Convert
        • Create
        • Export
        • Filter
        • Merge
        • Patch
        • Diff
        • Info
        • Statistics
        • Validate
        • Commit
        • Transform
        • Checkout
        • Status
        • Log
        • Explain
        • Models
        • Sources
        • Projects
      • Extending
      • Links
      • How to control telemetry data collection
    • Developer Manual
    • Formats
      • ADE20k (v2017)
      • ADE20k (v2020)
      • Align CelebA
      • CelebA
      • CIFAR
      • SYNTHIA
      • VoTT CSV
      • VoTT JSON
      • Cityscapes
      • COCO
      • Image zip
      • Velodyne Points / KITTI Raw 3D
      • KITTI
      • Mapillary Vistas
      • MNIST
      • ICDAR
      • Open Images
      • Pascal VOC
      • Supervisely Point Cloud
      • YOLO
    • Plugins
      • OpenVINO™ Inference Interpreter
    • Contributing
    • Release notes
Edit this page Create child page Create documentation issue Create project issue Print entire section
  1. Documentation
  2. Formats

Formats

List of dataset formats supported by Datumaro

ADE20k (v2017)

ADE20k (v2020)

Align CelebA

CelebA

CIFAR

SYNTHIA

VoTT CSV

VoTT JSON

Cityscapes

COCO

Image zip

Velodyne Points / KITTI Raw 3D

KITTI

Mapillary Vistas

MNIST

ICDAR

Open Images

Pascal VOC

Supervisely Point Cloud

YOLO

Privacy Policy | Terms of Use
Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. // No product or component can be absolutely secure. // Your costs and results may vary. // Performance varies by use, configuration and other factors. // See our complete legal Notices and Disclaimers. // Intel is committed to respecting human rights and avoiding complicity in human rights abuses. See Intel’s Global Human Rights Principles. Intel’s products and software are intended only to be used in applications that do not cause or contribute to a violation of an internationally recognized human right.