DOTmark (Discrete Optimal Transport Benchmark)

Introduced by Schrieber et al. in DOTmark - A Benchmark for Discrete Optimal Transport

DOTmark is a benchmark for discrete optimal transport, which is designed to serve as a neutral collection of problems, where discrete optimal transport methods can be tested, compared to one another, and brought to their limits on large-scale instances. It consists of a variety of grayscale images, in various resolutions and classes, such as several types of randomly generated images, classical test images and real data from microscopy.

Source: DOTmark - A Benchmark for Discrete Optimal Transport

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