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Annotations (Anno/)
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segmentation/ clothing semgentaion and detection annotations
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Attribute Annotations (list_attr_cloth.txt & list_attr_items.txt)
clothing attribute labels. See ATTRIBUTE LABELS section below for more info.
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Bounding Box Annotations (list_bbox_inshop.txt)
bounding box labels. See BBOX LABELS section below for more info.
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Description Annotations (list_description_inshop.json)
item descriptions. See DESCRIPTION LABELS section below for more info.
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Item Annotations (list_item_inshop.txt)
item labels. See ITEM LABELS section below for more info.
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Fashion Landmark Annotations (list_landmarks_inshop.txt)
fashion landmark labels. See LANDMARK LABELS section below for more info.
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Images (Img/)
in-shop clothes images. See IMAGE section below for more info.
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Evaluation Partitions (Eval/list_eval_partition.txt)
image names for training, validation and testing set respectively. See EVALUATION PARTITIONS section below for more info.
For Fashion Retrieval task, use "img.zip"; for fashion parsing and segmentation task, use "img_highres.zip". *.jpg
format: JPG
Notes:
- Images are centered and resized to 256*256;
- The aspect ratios of original images are kept unchanged.
list_bbox_inshop.txt
First Row: number of images
Second Row: entry names
Rest of the Rows: <image name> <clothes type> <pose type> <bbox location>
Notes:
- The order of bbox labels accords with the order of entry names;
- In clothes type, "1" represents upper-body clothes, "2" represents lower-body clothes, "3" represents full-body clothes;
- In pose type, "1" represents frontal view, "2" represents side view, "3" represents back view, "4" represents zoom-out view, "5" represents zoom-in view, "6" represents stand-alone view;
- In bbox location, "x_1" and "y_1" represent the upper left point coordinate of bounding box, "x_2" and "y_2" represent the lower right point coordinate of bounding box. Bounding box locations are listed in the order of [x_1, y_1, x_2, y_2].
list_landmarks_inshop.txt
First Row: number of images
Second Row: entry names
Rest of the Rows: <image name> <clothes type> <variation type> [<landmark visibility 1> <landmark location x_1> <landmark location y_1>, ... <landmark visibility 8> <landmark location x_8> <landmark location y_8>]
Notes:
- The order of landmark labels accords with the order of entry names;
- In clothes type, "1" represents upper-body clothes, "2" represents lower-body clothes, "3" represents full-body clothes. Upper-body clothes possess six fahsion landmarks, lower-body clothes possess four fashion landmarks, full-body clothes possess eight fashion landmarks;
- In variation type, "1" represents normal pose, "2" represents medium pose, "3" represents large pose, "4" represents medium zoom-in, "5" represents large zoom-in;
- In landmark visibility state, "0" represents visible, "1" represents invisible/occluded, "2" represents truncated/cut-off;
- For upper-body clothes, landmark annotations are listed in the order of ["left collar", "right collar", "left sleeve", "right sleeve", "left hem", "right hem"]; For lower-body clothes, landmark annotations are listed in the order of ["left waistline", "right waistline", "left hem", "right hem"]; For upper-body clothes, landmark annotations are listed in the order of ["left collar", "right collar", "left sleeve", "right sleeve", "left waistline", "right waistline", "left hem", "right hem"].
segmentation/img_highres_seg
Color(R-G-B) | Label |
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0-0-0 | background |
255-250-250 | top |
250-235-215 | skirt |
70-130-180 | leggings |
16-78-139 | dress |
255-250-205 | outer |
255-140-0 | pants |
50-205-50 | bag |
220-220-220 | neckwear |
255-0-0 | headwear |
127-255-212 | eyeglass |
0-100-0 | belt |
255-255-0 | footwear |
211-211-211 | hair |
144-238-144 | skin |
245-222-179 | face |
list_item_inshop.txt
First Row: number of items
Rest of the Rows:
Notes:
- Please refer to the paper "DeepFashion: Powering Robust Clothes Recognition and Retrieval with Rich Annotations" for more details.
list_description_inshop.json
Each Row:
Notes:
- Please refer to the paper "DeepFashion: Powering Robust Clothes Recognition and Retrieval with Rich Annotations" for more details.
list_attr_cloth.txt
First Row: number of attributes
Second Row: entry names
Rest of the Rows: <attribute name>
list_attr_items.txt
First Row: number of items
Second Row: entry names
Rest of the Rows: <item id> <attribute labels>
Notes:
- The order of attribute labels accords with the order of attribute names;
- In attribute labels, "1" represents positive while "-1" represents negative, '0' represents unknown;
- Attribute prediction is treated as a multi-label tagging problem.
list_eval_partition.txt
First Row: number of images
Second Row: entry names
Rest of the Rows: <image name> <item id> <evaluation status>
Notes:
- In evaluation status, "train" represents training image, "query" represents query image, "gallery" represents gallery image;
- Items of clothes images are NOT overlapped within this dataset partition;
- Please refer to the paper "DeepFashion: Powering Robust Clothes Recognition and Retrieval with Rich Annotations" for more details.