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We release a realistic, diverse, and challenging dataset for object detection on images. The data was recorded at a beer tent in Germany and con sists of 15 different categories of food and drink items. We created more than 2,500 object an notations by hand for 1,110 images captured by a video camera above the checkout. We further make available the remaining 600GB of (unla beled) data containing days of footage. Addition ally, we provide our trained models as a bench mark. Possible applications include automated checkout systems which could significantly speed up the process.
The Oktoberfest is one of the most popular beer festivals worldwide. At the event, only the traditional breweries from Munich can offer their beer to the visitors. With 6.3 percent alcohol, Hofbräu is the strongest Oktoberfest beer.
Statistics abut the Oktoberfest. The Oktoberfest in Munich is the biggest Volksfest in the world. It takes place since 1810 and attracts every year about six million guests.
Every four years (every three years until 1996) the Bavarian Central Agriculture Fest takes place in parallel, consequently reducing the available seats.
The fest was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the Covid19 pandemic.
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In 2022, there were around 5.7 million visitors to Munich’s Oktoberfest celebration. 2022 was the first year in which Oktoberfest was held since the pandemic. This was still a decrease in attendance compared with 2019. Beer consumption For many people, the most important aspect of Oktoberfest is beer. Germans, in general, have a reputation for loving this drink and in 2023, there were 69 million hectoliters of beer sold in Germany. On average around 89 liters of beer per person was consumed in Germany, making its consumption the fourth highest in Europe. Many types of beer are offered at the Munich Oktoberfest, the strongest of which is Hofbräu, with an alcohol content of 6.3 percent. Customers can pay between 12.60 euros and 14.90 euros for a beer, and although this may seem expensive, at Oktoberfest it is sold by the liter and so this is not such a bad deal. Crime at Oktoberfest The crowds and drinking mean that there are often elevated levels of crime at Oktoberfest events. Types of crimes that occur at Oktoberfest in Munich include bodily assaults, stealing bags, and, the most commonly committed offense, drunk driving. The higher level of law-breaking means that there is an increased police presence around the event. In 2022, there were almost 1,900 police deployments at the Munich Oktoberfest.
Source: Ludwig Thoma: Gesammelte Werke in sechs Bänden. Erweiterte Neuausgabe. Textredaktion: Albrecht Knaus, München: Piper, 1968.
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This sdataset contains two zip files, one for the HLA and one for metaproteomics data. These contain the results from individual oktoberfest runs for the publication including the required msms.txt files and percolator outputs.
In 2023, around 6.5 million liters of beer were poured at the Oktoberfest in Munich, an increase compared to the year before. Numbers fluctuated during the time span indicated, though they have definitely increased since the 1980s.
The Oktoberfest
Contrary to popular opinion, especially abroad, the Oktoberfest is not central to all of Germany, though it is the largest Volksfest (fair or folk festival) in the world and certainly one of the most famous. Its native to the city of Munich, which is the state capital of Bavaria. The Oktoberfest is largely reflective of the Bavarian culture, which is distinctive on its own. Both local and international celebrities come to the event, as well as the local population. The festival might be less popular in Northern Germany. Where there is an Oktoberfest, there is, of course, beer, served in the so-called Maß drinking mug. The Maß measures one liter. Overall per capita beer consumption in Germany has been dropping in recent years.
Cheers?
While beer is a crucial part of the Oktoberfest, it’s also flowing towards becoming a luxury if price trends continue to develop the way they have in recent years. The prices for a Maß have only been going up, amounting to almost 12 euros per mug in 2019.
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Statistiken zum Oktoberfest (Wiesn).
Das Oktoberfest in München (mundartlich Wiesn) ist das größte Volksfest der Welt. Es findet seit 1810 auf der Theresienwiese in der bayerischen Landeshauptstadt München statt und wird Jahr für Jahr von rund sechs Millionen Menschen besucht.
2020 und 2021 wurde das Oktoberfest wegen der Corona-Pandemie abgesagt.
Alle 4 Jahre (bis 1996 alle 3 Jahre) findet zusätzlich das Bayerische Zentral-Landwirtschaftsfest statt: 1987, 1990, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016. Dies führt zu einer Einschränkung des Platzangebotes.
The online revenue of oktoberfest.de amounted to US$0.2m in 2023. Discover eCommerce insights, including sales development, shopping cart size, and many more.
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In 2023, beer at the Oktoberfest in Munich in Germany cost from 12.6 to 14.9 euros. The highest value recorded an increase of more than one euro versus 2022. The Oktoberfest did not take place in 2020 and 2021 due to restrictions during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Source: Wilhelm Waiblinger: Gedichte aus Italien, Herausgegeben von Eduard Grisebach, Band 1: Lieder des Römischen Karnevals und andere Gedichte, Band 2: Oden und Elegien aus Rom, Neapel und Sicilien, Leipzig: Reclam, 1893/1895.
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Example input data for Oktoberfest https://github.com/wilhelm-lab/oktoberfest
Statistiken zum Oktoberfest (Wiesn).
Das Oktoberfest in München (mundartlich Wiesn) ist das größte Volksfest der Welt. Es findet seit 1810 auf der Theresienwiese in der bayerischen Landeshauptstadt München statt und wird Jahr für Jahr von rund sechs Millionen Menschen besucht.
Alle 4 Jahre (bis 1996 alle 3 Jahre) findet zusätzlich das Bayerische Zentral-Landwirtschaftsfest statt: 1987, 1990, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016. Dies führt zu einer Einschränkung des Platzangebotes.
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There were 24 different rides at the Oktoberfest in Munich in Germany in 2019, and 5 roller coasters. The Oktoberfest is the largest carnival in the world.
The Radeberger Group was Germany’s leading brewery in terms of domestic sales in 2022, having sold around 10.33 million hectoliters of beer. The group owns such brands as Jever, Berliner Pilsner and Sternburg. The other top three contenders, though placing further behind, were AB InBev Deutschland, selling Beck’s, and the Bitburger Braugruppe. All three companies exceeded domestic sales figures compared to the year before.
Breweries and brewing
A company that makes beer is called a brewery. There are also microbreweries, which produce less beer and may have tasting rooms for customers on their premises. A craft brewery is small as well, focusing on innovative beer production with non-traditional flavors. Brewing in itself is the practice of combining various ingredients to result in beer. These ingredients typically include water, yeast, hops, to name just a few. The list may be longer, e.g., in the case of craft production. Beer sales varied across the 16 German states. North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria recorded the highest figures by far, while Hesse was at the very bottom of the list.
Falling consumption
As the German beer market continues to diversify in an attempt to reach more consumers amid changing food trends, beer consumption as such records changing figures. The additional factors influencing numbers may be rising food prices in general and different preferences regarding drinking alcohol. Per capita consumption has decreased annually since the 2000s. These are key developments to keep an eye on in a country famed around the world for its love of beer and being home to the Oktoberfest.
Die vorliegende Statistik zeigt die Preise für ein Maß Bier auf dem Oktoberfest in den Jahren 2018 bis 2023 in den jeweiligen Festzelten. Kostete im Festzelt Bräurosl im Jahr 2018 ein Maß noch 11,40 Euro, waren es im Jahr 2023 schon 14,30 Euro.
A total of 1,854 incidents with police involvement were recorded at the Oktoberfest in Munich in Germany in 2023. Of these, 268 were bodily assalts.
More than five thousand visitors who attended the Oktoberfest in Munich, German needed medical attention in 2022. This figure represents a decline versus 2019 but it remained higher than in the previous two years.
In 2022, there were around 5.7 million visitors to Munich’s Oktoberfest celebration. 2022 was the first year in which Oktoberfest was held since the pandemic. This was still a decrease in attendance compared with 2019. Beer consumption For many people, the most important aspect of Oktoberfest is beer. Germans, in general, have a reputation for loving this drink and in 2023, there were 69 million hectoliters of beer sold in Germany. On average around 89 liters of beer per person was consumed in Germany, making its consumption the fourth highest in Europe. Many types of beer are offered at the Munich Oktoberfest, the strongest of which is Hofbräu, with an alcohol content of 6.3 percent. Customers can pay between 12.60 euros and 14.90 euros for a beer, and although this may seem expensive, at Oktoberfest it is sold by the liter and so this is not such a bad deal. Crime at Oktoberfest The crowds and drinking mean that there are often elevated levels of crime at Oktoberfest events. Types of crimes that occur at Oktoberfest in Munich include bodily assaults, stealing bags, and, the most commonly committed offense, drunk driving. The higher level of law-breaking means that there is an increased police presence around the event. In 2022, there were almost 1,900 police deployments at the Munich Oktoberfest.