AI RESEARCH

EgoGroups: A Benchmark For Detecting Social Groups of People in the Wild

arXiv CS.CV

ArXi:2603.22249v1 Announce Type: new Social group detection, or the identification of humans involved in reciprocal interpersonal interactions (e.g., family members, friends, and customers and ants), is a crucial component of social intelligence needed for agents transacting in the world. The few existing benchmarks for social group detection are limited by low scene diversity and reliance on third-person camera sources (e.g., surveillance footage