Challenge Overview
Your task is to create annotations (also know as 'labels') based on video files featuring industrial settings, scenes where people come and go and they wear (or not) certain types of protective equipment. The annotations are regular text files that you will create manually, no programming is required to participate in this challenge. The total length of videos to be processed is about 60 hours. Payment will be based on the number of minutes successfully annotated. (There is no single winner in this challenge, and the indicated first prize roughly corresponds to the total payout.)
The list of video files to work on, a document that describes the process of how to work with the files, and a document that gives the details of the labeling (that is what the format and content of the annotation files should be) is shared on the contest forum which will be accessible to registered contestants. Please read these documents carefully before starting to work on the task, and feel free to ask clarifications on the forum if needed.
Very important: participants must delete the video contents from their personal device after the challenge is over, and this data is not allowed to be shared publicly or with any other person or system.
Payment:
$0.75 per minute of video successfully annotated and accepted by reviewers.
No payment will be processed for rejected line items unless participants fix them and its accepted.
The list of video files to work on, a document that describes the process of how to work with the files, and a document that gives the details of the labeling (that is what the format and content of the annotation files should be) is shared on the contest forum which will be accessible to registered contestants. Please read these documents carefully before starting to work on the task, and feel free to ask clarifications on the forum if needed.
Very important: participants must delete the video contents from their personal device after the challenge is over, and this data is not allowed to be shared publicly or with any other person or system.
Payment:
$0.75 per minute of video successfully annotated and accepted by reviewers.
No payment will be processed for rejected line items unless participants fix them and its accepted.