Gyeonggi-do to Release 800,000 Video Analysis Data Including Autonomous Driving View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province is opening 800,000 pieces of autonomous driving data and traffic video analysis data for artificial intelligence learning, directly processed by residents.


This data was processed with the direct participation of 622 residents from April to December last year. The data release can be accessed from the Public Data Open Portal (Gyeonggi Data Dream/data.gg.go.kr) starting from the 10th.


For the 600,000 autonomous driving data pieces, cameras and sensors were attached to vehicles in nine cities and counties within the province, including Suwon and Seongnam, to capture driving images and then process them. This is to enable the autonomous driving system to classify and detect the presence of people, bicycles, and buses in front of the vehicle.


The data will be utilized by 13 companies, including TISC, to advance artificial intelligence perception technology.


The 200,000 traffic video analysis data pieces were processed from Gyeonggi Province traffic information CCTV footage and will be used by companies and research institutions for safety measures and traffic volume analysis.



An official from the province explained, "The data opened on Gyeonggi Data Dream this time will also be made available on 'AI Hub,' operated by the Korea Intelligent Information Society Agency. We expect that opening AI learning data directly built by the province will contribute to the development of related industries and the technological advancement of AI companies."


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