Midv-266 Repack

MIDV-266: Overview, Capabilities, and Applications

What is MIDV-266?

MIDV-266 is a standardized dataset and benchmark designed for evaluating document detection, localization, and recognition algorithms—especially for identity documents—under realistic imaging conditions. It extends previous MIDV datasets by including more variation in capture environments, device types, and document appearances to better reflect real-world deployment challenges.

The Nipah virus, including the MIDV-266 strain, is thought to have originated from fruit bats, which are the natural reservoir of the virus. The virus can be transmitted to humans through contact with infected animals, such as pigs or horses, or through contaminated food and water. MIDV-266

The video begins with the subject walking into a room, seemingly unaware of the camera's presence. As she moves about, her actions appear normal, but it is not long before strange occurrences start to unfold. The subject begins to exhibit bizarre behavior, including twitching, stuttering, and making unusual vocalizations. The video's most striking feature, however, is the subject's apparent transformation, where her body appears to contort and her facial features change. including the MIDV-266 strain

Why MIDV-266 matters