We release expert-made scribble annotations for the medical ACDC dataset 1. The released data must be considered as extending the original ACDC dataset. The ACDC dataset contains cardiac MRI images, paired with hand-made segmentation masks. It is possible to use the segmentation masks provided in the ACDC dataset to evaluate the performance of methods trained using only scribble supervision.
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MARIDA (Marine Debris Archive) is the first dataset based on the multispectral Sentinel-2 (S2) satellite data, which distinguishes Marine Debris from various marine features that co-exist, including Sargassum macroalgae, Ships, Natural Organic Material, Waves, Wakes, Foam, dissimilar water types (i.e., Clear, Turbid Water, Sediment-Laden Water, Shallow Water), and Clouds. MARIDA is an open-access dataset which enables the research community to explore the spectral behaviour of certain floating materials, sea state features and water types, to develop and evaluate Marine Debris detection solutions based on artificial intelligence and deep learning architectures, as well as satellite pre-processing pipelines. Although it is designed to be beneficial for several machine learning tasks, it primarily aims to benchmark weakly supervised pixel-level semantic segmentation learning methods.
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CheXlocalize is a radiologist-annotated segmentation dataset on chest X-rays. The dataset consists of two types of radiologist annotations for the localization of 10 pathologies: pixel-level segmentations and most-representative points. Annotations were drawn on images from the CheXpert validation and test sets. The dataset also consists of two separate sets of radiologist annotations: (1) ground-truth pixel-level segmentations on the validation and test sets, drawn by two board-certified radiologists, and (2) benchmark pixel-level segmentations and most-representative points on the test set, drawn by a separate group of three board-certified radiologists.
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