Midv-180 [work] Direct

: Identifying the four corners of a card to perform geometric transformations.

Recognizing documents in a "controlled" environment (like a flatbed scanner) is relatively simple. However, MIDV-180 focuses on the "in-the-wild" challenges of mobile capture:

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MIDV-180 stands for , featuring 180 video clips. It is an expansion of earlier datasets (like MIDV-500) specifically designed to capture the challenges of mobile document recognition. The dataset focuses on the variability of backgrounds, lighting, and physical document positioning that occurs when a user captures an ID card or passport using a smartphone. The dataset includes: 180 video clips of various identity documents.

: Thousands of individual frames extracted from the 180 videos, each with precise coordinate mapping. : Identifying the four corners of a card

from various countries, ensuring high diversity in layout and design. Key Technical Challenges Addressed

: Because these are video clips, they include the natural shaking and movement of a handheld device, allowing for testing of frame-by-frame consistency. Dataset Composition and Access However, I can offer some general advice on

By providing a standardized "testing ground," MIDV-180 allows developers to compare their software's performance against others, driving innovation in the and digital identity verification industries.