Name | DL | Torrents | Total Size | Joe's Recommended Mirror List [edit] | 233 | 8.28TB | 2181 | 0 | Computer Vision [edit] | 79 | 1.41TB | 619 | 0 | Medical [edit] | 87 | 2.20TB | 844 | 0 | Chest Xray [edit] | 12 | 1.22TB | 148 | 0 |
object-CXR (4 files)
dev.csv | 136.49kB |
dev.zip | 1.51GB |
train.csv | 1.22MB |
train.zip | 12.13GB |
Type: Dataset
Tags: radiology
Bibtex:
Tags: radiology
Bibtex:
@article{, title= {Object-CXR - Automatic detection of foreign objects on chest X-rays}, keywords= {radiology}, author= {JF Healthcare}, abstract= {## Data 5000 frontal chest X-ray images with foreign objects presented and 5000 frontal chest X-ray images without foreign objects were filmed and collected from about 300 township hosiptials in China. 12 medically-trained radiologists with 1 to 3 years of experience annotated all the images. Each annotator manually annotates the potential foreign objects on a given chest X-ray presented within the lung field. Foreign objects were annotated with bounding boxes, bounding ellipses or masks depending on the shape of the objects. Support devices were excluded from annotation. A typical frontal chest X-ray with foreign objects annotated looks like this: https://i.imgur.com/SFUZy80.jpg ## Annotation Object-level annotations for each image, which indicate the rough location of each foreign object using a closed shape. Annotations are provided in csv files and a csv example is shown below. ```csv image_path,annotation /path/#####.jpg,ANNO_TYPE_IDX x1 y1 x2 y2;ANNO_TYPE_IDX x1 y1 x2 y2 ... xn yn;... /path/#####.jpg, /path/#####.jpg,ANNO_TYPE_IDX x1 y1 x2 y2 ... ``` Three type of shapes are used namely rectangle, ellipse and polygon. We use `0`, `1` and `2` as `ANNO_TYPE_IDX` respectively. - For rectangle and ellipse annotations, we provide the bounding box (upper left and lower right) coordinates in the format `x1 y1 x2 y2` where `x1` < `x2` and `y1` < `y2`. - For polygon annotations, we provide a sequence of coordinates in the format `x1 y1 x2 y2 ... xn yn`. > ### Note: > Our annotations use a Cartesian pixel coordinate system, with the origin (0,0) in the upper left corner. The x coordinate extends from left to right; the y coordinate extends downward. ## Organizers [JF Healthcare](http://www.jfhealthcare.com/) is the primary organizer of this challenge. }, terms= {}, license= {https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/}, superseded= {}, url= {https://web.archive.org/web/20201127235812/https://jfhealthcare.github.io/object-CXR/} }