Bamboo: Building Mega-Scale Vision Dataset Continually with Human–Machine Synergy

  • Yuanhan Zhang
  • , Qinghong Sun
  • , Yichun Zhou
  • , Zexin He
  • , Zhenfei Yin
  • , Kun Wang
  • , Lu Sheng
  • , Yu Qiao
  • , Jing Shao
  • , Ziwei Liu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Large-scale datasets play a vital role in computer vision. But current datasets are annotated blindly without differentiation to samples, making the data collection inefficient and unscalable. The open question is how to build a mega-scale dataset actively. Although advanced active learning algorithms might be the answer, we experimentally found that they are lame in the realistic annotation scenario where out-of-distribution data is extensive. This work thus proposes a novel active learning framework for realistic dataset annotation. Equipped with this framework, we build a high-quality vision dataset—Bamboo, which consists of 69M image classification annotations with 119K categories and 28M object bounding box annotations with 809 categories. We organize these categories by a hierarchical taxonomy integrated from several knowledge bases. The classification annotations are four times larger than ImageNet22K, and that of detection is three times larger than Object365. Compared to ImageNet22K and Objects365, models pre-trained on Bamboo achieve superior performance among various downstream tasks (6.2% gains on classification and 2.1% gains on detection). We believe our active learning framework and Bamboo are essential for future work. Code and dataset are available at https://github.com/ZhangYuanhan-AI/Bamboo.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5806-5821
Number of pages16
JournalInternational Journal of Computer Vision
Volume133
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2025

Keywords

  • Human-Machine Synergy
  • Vision Dataset

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