A dataset for workflow recognition in industrial scenes

In this paper we introduce the WR (Workflow Recognition) dataset. Recorded in the production line of a major automobile manufacturer, this dataset consists of sequences that depict workers executing industrial workflows. The heavy occlusions, outliers, the visually complicated background and the hum...

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