Genshin Impact is a free-to-play cross-platform action RPG. On mobile, Genshin Impact is particularly popular in Japan, where players generated an average revenue per download of 96.02 U.S. dollars. Singapore ranked second, with a cumulative RPD of 64.27 U.S. dollars. Genshin Impact – a free-to-play success story With an annual IAP revenue of 1.56 billion U.S. dollars, Genshin Impact is one of the highest-grossing mobile games of 2023. The game was released in September 2020 and initial reviews were mixed, describing the setting and theme as a clone of Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. However, this stance was quickly abandoned by critics as Genshin Impact came into its own. The game features regular content releases to keep the player engaged as the story continues to evolve and new characters and regions are revealed. In August 2024, Genshin Impact launched the content update 5.0 which featured the new Natlan region and several new characters, quests, and in-game events. Genshin Impact is a live service game, also known as the Games-as-a-Service (GaaS), which is one of the strongest-growing revenue models in gaming right now. Gacha monetization mechanics In addition to the live service model, Genshin Impact is also a successful example of the gacha monetization trend in mobile games. Similar to loot boxes, a gacha system leads the player to spend in-game currency to receive random in-game items. In Genshin Impact, the gacha system is implemented via several so-called banners featuring characters or weapons which only are available for a limited amount of time. Spending in-game currency on these banners is the main way of unlocking new characters in the game. Players can earn the necessary currency either via completing game quests or through purchases in the virtual item shop with real money.In October 2024, Genshin Impact’s monthly mobile app revenue amounted to 35 million U.S. dollars, with China, Japan, and the United States leading in terms of revenue.
Description:
This dataset consists of a diverse collection of images featuring Paimon, a popular character from the game Genshin Impact. The images have been sourced from in-game gameplay footage and capture Paimon from various angles and in different sizes (scales), making the dataset suitable for training YOLO object detection models.
The dataset provides a comprehensive view of Paimon in different lighting conditions, game environments, and positions, ensuring the model can generalize well to similar characters or object detection tasks. While most annotations are accurately labeled, a small number of annotations may include minor inaccuracies due to manual labeling errors. This is ideal for researchers and developers working on character recognition, object detection in gaming environments, or other AI vision tasks.
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Dataset Features:
Image Format: .jpg files in 640×320 resolution.
Annotation Format: .txt files in YOLO format, containing bounding box data with:
class_id
x_center
y_center
width
height
Use Cases:
Character Detection in Games: Train YOLO models to detect and identify in-game characters or NPCs.
Gaming Analytics: Improve recognition of specific game elements for AI-powered game analytics tools.
Research: Contribute to academic research focused on object detection or computer vision in animated and gaming environments.
Data Structure:
Images: High-quality .jpg images captured from multiple perspectives, ensuring robust model training across various orientations and lighting scenarios.
Annotations: Each image has an associated .txt file that follows the YOLO format. The annotations are structured to include class identification, object location (center coordinates), and
bounding box dimensions.
Key Advantages:
Varied Angles and Scales: The dataset includes Paimon from multiple perspectives, aiding in creating more versatile and adaptable object detection models.
Real-World Scenario: Extracted from actual gameplay footage, the dataset simulates real-world detection challenges such as varying backgrounds, motion blur, and changing character scales.
Training Ready: Suitable for training YOLO models and other deep learning frameworks that require object detection capabilities.
This dataset is sourced from Kaggle.
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Genshin Impact is a free-to-play cross-platform action RPG. On mobile, Genshin Impact is particularly popular in Japan, where players generated an average revenue per download of 96.02 U.S. dollars. Singapore ranked second, with a cumulative RPD of 64.27 U.S. dollars. Genshin Impact – a free-to-play success story With an annual IAP revenue of 1.56 billion U.S. dollars, Genshin Impact is one of the highest-grossing mobile games of 2023. The game was released in September 2020 and initial reviews were mixed, describing the setting and theme as a clone of Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. However, this stance was quickly abandoned by critics as Genshin Impact came into its own. The game features regular content releases to keep the player engaged as the story continues to evolve and new characters and regions are revealed. In August 2024, Genshin Impact launched the content update 5.0 which featured the new Natlan region and several new characters, quests, and in-game events. Genshin Impact is a live service game, also known as the Games-as-a-Service (GaaS), which is one of the strongest-growing revenue models in gaming right now. Gacha monetization mechanics In addition to the live service model, Genshin Impact is also a successful example of the gacha monetization trend in mobile games. Similar to loot boxes, a gacha system leads the player to spend in-game currency to receive random in-game items. In Genshin Impact, the gacha system is implemented via several so-called banners featuring characters or weapons which only are available for a limited amount of time. Spending in-game currency on these banners is the main way of unlocking new characters in the game. Players can earn the necessary currency either via completing game quests or through purchases in the virtual item shop with real money.In October 2024, Genshin Impact’s monthly mobile app revenue amounted to 35 million U.S. dollars, with China, Japan, and the United States leading in terms of revenue.