MicroVision: An Open Dataset and Benchmark Models for Detecting Vulnerable Road Users and Micromobility Vehicles
arXiv cs.CV / 3/20/2026
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Key Points
- The MicroVision project introduces an open image dataset and annotations for detecting VRUs and micromobility vehicles from a VRU perspective, addressing gaps in existing datasets by distinguishing VRUs from MMVs rather than labeling them as a single 'person'.
- The data were collected in Gothenburg, Sweden, comprising over 8,000 anonymized full-HD images with more than 30,000 labeled VRUs and MMVs across nearly 2,000 interaction scenes gathered over a year.
- Baseline benchmark object-detection models based on state-of-the-art architectures achieve a mean average precision of up to 0.723 on an unseen test set.
- The dataset and model weights are publicly available via the provided DOI, enabling researchers and practitioners to train and evaluate VRU and MMV detection systems for traffic safety and monitoring.
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