{"ID":2923538,"CreatedAt":"2026-06-02T04:05:25.881865328Z","UpdatedAt":"2026-06-04T13:12:39.622923895Z","DeletedAt":null,"paper_url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.02481","arxiv_id":"2606.02481","title":"Places in the Wild: A Large, High-Resolution RAW Photograph Dataset for Ecologically Valid Vision Research","abstract":"Large image datasets have accelerated progress in cognitive neuroscience and computer vision. However, most datasets are low-resolution, internet-sourced JPEGs with unknown capture conditions and limited spatial context. Places in the Wild is a dataset of 67,574 high-resolution photographs collected in situ across 810 physical locations spanning 260 basic-level scene categories, including indoor, urban, and natural environments. At each location, a 45-megapixel Canon EOS R5 mounted on a panoramic tripod captured 72 images at 5-degree horizontal intervals plus 12 images at varying elevations, yielding dense 360-degree viewpoint sampling. All images were recorded simultaneously as 14-bit RAW (CR3) files and compressed JPEGs, preserving sensor-level detail for analyses of luminance, contrast, color, and other image statistics. The dataset is accompanied by complete EXIF metadata and a suite of image-quality metrics. Places in the Wild supports research on viewpoint-dependent recognition in humans and models, training and evaluation of scene-understanding systems under realistic conditions, characterization of natural scene statistics, and experiments requiring near-full-field visual displays.","short_abstract":"Large image datasets have accelerated progress in cognitive neuroscience and computer vision. However, most datasets are low-resolution, internet-sourced JPEGs with unknown capture conditions and limited spatial context. Places in the Wild is a dataset of 67,574 high-resolution photographs collected in situ across 810...","url_abs":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.02481","url_pdf":"https://arxiv.org/pdf/2606.02481v1","authors":"[\"Michelle R. Greene\"]","published":"2026-06-01T16:51:20Z","proceeding":"cs.CV","tasks":"[\"cs.CV\"]","methods":"[]","has_code":false}
