Audi A2D2: Real driving data for self‑driving work
Audi opened a big collection of driving recordings called A2D2, made to help people build smarter cars.
The pack has synced video and sensor scans, so you get both images and 3D point clouds for the same moments, theyre recorded with several sensors giving full 360° coverage.
Many frames come with labels that mark roads, people, cars and things — that is called semantic segmentation — and a subset also includes boxes around objects to show where they are in space.
The set includes thousands of labeled pictures plus many more raw video sequences from city drives in southern Germany, loops and all, faces and plates are blurred to protect privacy.
The data can be used by students, startups, or bigger teams, it's offered under a license that allows commercial work but with rules.
If you want real-world samples to train or test driving systems, this is a neat, ready-to-use resource that saves you time and effort, and helps experiments move faster.
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A2D2: Audi Autonomous Driving Dataset
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