Office-Home is a benchmark dataset for domain adaptation which contains 4 domains where each domain consists of 65 categories. The four domains are: Art – artistic images in the form of sketches, paintings, ornamentation, etc.; Clipart – collection of clipart images; Product – images of objects without a background and Real-World – images of objects captured with a regular camera. It contains 15,500 images, with an average of around 70 images per class and a maximum of 99 images in a class.
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DomainNet is a dataset of common objects in six different domain. All domains include 345 categories (classes) of objects such as Bracelet, plane, bird and cello. The domains include clipart: collection of clipart images; real: photos and real world images; sketch: sketches of specific objects; infograph: infographic images with specific object; painting artistic depictions of objects in the form of paintings and quickdraw: drawings of the worldwide players of game “Quick Draw!”.
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The Office dataset contains 31 object categories in three domains: Amazon, DSLR and Webcam. The 31 categories in the dataset consist of objects commonly encountered in office settings, such as keyboards, file cabinets, and laptops. The Amazon domain contains on average 90 images per class and 2817 images in total. As these images were captured from a website of online merchants, they are captured against clean background and at a unified scale. The DSLR domain contains 498 low-noise high resolution images (4288×2848). There are 5 objects per category. Each object was captured from different viewpoints on average 3 times. For Webcam, the 795 images of low resolution (640×480) exhibit significant noise and color as well as white balance artifacts.
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The dataset contains images of 16 artworks included in the cultural site “Galleria Regionale di Palazzo Bellomo2”. The collection covers different types of artworks, as well as books, sculptures and paintings. The dataset three domains: i) synthetic images generated from a 3D model of the cultural site and automatically labeled during the generation process; ii) real images collected by 10 visitors with a HoloLens device and manually labeled; iii) realimages collected by the same visitors with a GoPro and manually labeled.
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