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Ego4D Challenge Reminder: First Round Ends June 1st

Meta AI announced the start of the Ego4D Challenge 2022 back in March, and wants to give a heads up to any prospective entrants that the first phase is ending in a month.
Created on May 4|Last edited on May 4
Meta AI made an announcement about the Ego4D Challenge 2022 back in March. The challenge takes place over two phases, spanning from March to October, and consists of a total of 16 benchmarking tasks that models trained on the Ego4D dataset must compete in for the highest accuracy. The benchmarking tasks in this challenge cover past, present, and future analysis, each comprised of several tasks such as feature rememberance and action prediction.
The Ego4D dataset itself is a dataset of first-person human perspective video, complete with audio transcription, motion vectors, and more. It is the world's largest dataset dedicated to the first-person perspective, where so many existing datasets exist in only a third-person observer's perspective.

Round one is ending soon!

Meta AI has put out a reminder to all that the first round of the competition is coming to a close in less than a month, so any last-minute prospective entrants should get to work fast. As we all know, model training and tweaking takes many hours, and training a model on the massive and complex Ego4D dataset isn't a quick and simple task.


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