ImageNet Large-Scale Visual Recognition Challenge 2015 (ILSVRC2015) introduced a task called object-detection-from-video(VID) with a new dataset.
So I go to the ILSVER2015 website and try to find the dataset. http://image-net.org/challenges/LSVRC/2015/index
But I can't find it . Could someone tell me where to get that dataset?
ImageNet Download: Go to https://www.kaggle.com/c/imagenet-object-localization-challenge and click on the data tab. You can use the Kaggle API to download on a remote computer, or that page to download all the files you want directly. There, they provide both the labels and the image data.
The ImageNet dataset is a very large collection of human annotated photographs designed by academics for developing computer vision algorithms.
ImageNet contains more than 20,000 categories, with a typical category, such as "balloon" or "strawberry", consisting of several hundred images. The database of annotations of third-party image URLs is freely available directly from ImageNet, though the actual images are not owned by ImageNet.
ImageNet is a large database or dataset of over 14 million images. It was designed by academics intended for computer vision research. It was the first of its kind in terms of scale.
On the page you mentioned under Object detection from Video you will find Browse all annotated train/val snippets here.
I linked it here for your convinience.
Other than that you should be able to download everything following this link.
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