# Preparing Something-Something V2 ## Introduction ```BibTeX @misc{goyal2017something, title={The "something something" video database for learning and evaluating visual common sense}, author={Raghav Goyal and Samira Ebrahimi Kahou and Vincent Michalski and Joanna Materzyńska and Susanne Westphal and Heuna Kim and Valentin Haenel and Ingo Fruend and Peter Yianilos and Moritz Mueller-Freitag and Florian Hoppe and Christian Thurau and Ingo Bax and Roland Memisevic}, year={2017}, eprint={1706.04261}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.CV} } ``` For basic dataset information, you can refer to the dataset [website](https://developer.qualcomm.com/software/ai-datasets/something-something). Before we start, please make sure that the directory is located at `$MMACTION2/tools/data/sthv2/`. ## Step 1. Prepare Annotations First of all, you have to sign in and download annotations to `$MMACTION2/data/sthv2/annotations` on the official [website](https://developer.qualcomm.com/software/ai-datasets/something-something). ## Step 2. Prepare Videos Then, you can download all data parts to `$MMACTION2/data/sthv2/` and use the following command to uncompress. ```shell cd $MMACTION2/data/sthv2/ cat 20bn-something-something-v2-?? | tar zx cd $MMACTION2/tools/data/sthv2/ ``` ## Step 3. Extract RGB and Flow This part is **optional** if you only want to use the video loader. Before extracting, please refer to [install.md](/docs/en/install.md) for installing [denseflow](https://github.com/open-mmlab/denseflow). If you have plenty of SSD space, then we recommend extracting frames there for better I/O performance. You can run the following script to soft link SSD. ```shell # execute these two line (Assume the SSD is mounted at "/mnt/SSD/") mkdir /mnt/SSD/sthv2_extracted/ ln -s /mnt/SSD/sthv2_extracted/ ../../../data/sthv2/rawframes ``` If you only want to play with RGB frames (since extracting optical flow can be time-consuming), consider running the following script to extract **RGB-only** frames using denseflow. ```shell cd $MMACTION2/tools/data/sthv2/ bash extract_rgb_frames.sh ``` If you didn't install denseflow, you can still extract RGB frames using OpenCV by the following script, but it will keep the original size of the images. ```shell cd $MMACTION2/tools/data/sthv2/ bash extract_rgb_frames_opencv.sh ``` If both are required, run the following script to extract frames. ```shell cd $MMACTION2/tools/data/sthv2/ bash extract_frames.sh ``` ## Step 4. Generate File List you can run the follow script to generate file list in the format of rawframes and videos. ```shell cd $MMACTION2/tools/data/sthv2/ bash generate_{rawframes, videos}_filelist.sh ``` ## Step 5. Check Directory Structure After the whole data process for Something-Something V2 preparation, you will get the rawframes (RGB + Flow), videos and annotation files for Something-Something V2. In the context of the whole project (for Something-Something V2 only), the folder structure will look like: ``` mmaction2 ├── mmaction ├── tools ├── configs ├── data │ ├── sthv2 │ │ ├── sthv2_{train,val}_list_rawframes.txt │ │ ├── sthv2_{train,val}_list_videos.txt │ │ ├── annotations │ | ├── videos │ | | ├── 1.mp4 │ | | ├── 2.mp4 │ | | ├──... │ | ├── rawframes │ | | ├── 1 │ | | | ├── img_00001.jpg │ | | | ├── img_00002.jpg │ | | | ├── ... │ | | | ├── flow_x_00001.jpg │ | | | ├── flow_x_00002.jpg │ | | | ├── ... │ | | | ├── flow_y_00001.jpg │ | | | ├── flow_y_00002.jpg │ | | | ├── ... │ | | ├── 2 │ | | ├── ... ``` For training and evaluating on Something-Something V2, please refer to [getting_started.md](/docs/en/getting_started.md).