MOBIUSI INC| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| file_name | string | File name |
| duration | string | Duration |
| quality | string | Resolution |
| weather_condition | string | The specific adverse weather condition present in the video, such as fog, rain, snow, etc. |
| visibility_level | string | The visibility level observed in the video, categorized as good, moderate, or low. |
| road_type | string | The type of road captured in the video, such as highway, city road, country road, etc. |
| traffic_density | string | The density of vehicle flow in the video, categorized as high density, medium density, or low density. |
| day_night | string | The lighting condition during video capture, determined as daytime or nighttime. |
| light_conditions | string | The lighting condition in the video, such as sunny, cloudy, or dusk. |
| camera_angle | string | The angle of the camera in the video, such as front, side, or aerial view. |
| precipitation_intensity | string | The intensity of precipitation recorded in the video, categorized as none, light, moderate, or heavy. |
| road_markings_visibility | string | The visibility of road markings in the video, assessed as clear, blurry, or not visible. |
| Authorization Type | CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 (Attribution–NonCommercial–ShareAlike) |
| Commercial Use | Requires exclusive subscription or authorization contract (monthly or per-invocation charging) |
| Privacy and Anonymization | No PII, no real company names, simulated scenarios follow industry standards |
| Compliance System | Compliant with China's Data Security Law / EU GDPR / supports enterprise data access logs |

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@dataset{Mobiusi2026,
title={Highway Visibility Estimation under Adverse Weather Video Dataset},
author={MOBIUSI INC},
year={2026},
url={https://www.mobiusi.com/datasets/dbb67e93da9a8b2b85da181ee10765c5?dataset_scene_id=11},
urldate={2026-02-04},
keywords={highway visibility dataset, adverse weather video, traffic safety data, visibility estimation},
version={1.0}
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