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Data Brief ; 55: 110599, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38974005

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Papaya, renowned for its nutritional benefits, represents a highly profitable crop. However, it is susceptible to various diseases that can significantly impede fruit productivity and quality. Among these, leaf diseases pose a substantial threat, severely impacting the growth of papaya plants. Consequently, papaya farmers frequently encounter numerous challenges and financial setbacks. To facilitate the easy and efficient identification of papaya leaf diseases, a comprehensive dataset has been assembled. This dataset, comprising approximately 1400 images of diseased, infected, and healthy leaves, aims to enhance the understanding of how these ailments affect papaya plants. The images, meticulously collected from diverse regions and under varying weather conditions, offer detailed insights into the disease patterns specific to papaya leaves. Stringent measures have been taken to ensure the dataset's quality and enhance its utility. The images, captured from multiple angles and boasting high resolution are designed to aid in the development of a highly accurate model. Additionally, RGB mode has been employed to meticulously capture each detail, ensuring a flawless representation of the leaves. The dataset meticulously identifies and categorizes five primary types of leaf diseases: Leaf Curl (inclusive of its initial stage), Papaya Mosaic, Ring Spot, Mites (specifically, those affected by Red Spider Mites), and Mealybug. These diseases are recognized for their detrimental effects on both the leaves and the overall fruit production of the papaya plant. By leveraging this curated dataset, it is possible to train a model for the real-time detection of leaf diseases, significantly aiding in the timely identification of such conditions.

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Data Brief ; 52: 110016, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38293578

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Compared to other popular research domains, dermatology got less attention among machine learning researchers. One of the main concerns for this problem is an inadequate dataset since collecting samples from the human body is very sensitive. In recent years, arsenic has emerged as a significant issue for dermatologists. Arsenic is a highly toxic substance found in the earth's crust whose small amounts can be very injurious to the human body. People who are exposed to arsenic for a long time through water and food can get cancer and skin lesions. With a view to contributing to this aspect, this dataset has been organized with the help of which the researchers can understand the impact of this contamination and design a solution using artificial intelligence. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first standard, easy-to-use, and open dataset of arsenic diseases. The images were collected from four places in Bangladesh, under the Department of Public Health Engineering, Chapainawabganj, where they are working on arsenic contamination. The dataset has 8892 skin images, with half of them showing people with arsenic effects and the other half showing mixed skin images that are not affected by arsenic. This makes the dataset useful for treating people with arsenic-related conditions. Eventually, this dataset can attract the attention of not only the machine learning researchers, but also scientists, doctors, and other professionals in the associated research field.

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Data Brief ; 51: 109772, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38020434

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Bangladesh's economy is primarily driven by the agriculture sector. Rice is one of the staple food of Bangladesh. The count of panicles per unit area serves as a widely used indicator for estimating rice yield, facilitating breeding efforts, and conducting phenotypic analysis. By calculating the number of panicles within a given area, researchers and farmers can assess crop density, plant health, and prospective production. The conventional method of estimating rice yields in Bangladesh is time-consuming, inaccurate, and inefficient. To address the challenge of detecting rice panicles, this article provides a comprehensive dataset of annotated rice panicle images from Bangladesh. Data collection was done by a drone equipped with a 4 K resolution camera, and it took place on April 25, 2023, in Bonkhoria Gazipur, Bangladesh. During the day, the drone captured the rice field from various heights and perspectives. After employing various image processing techniques for curation and annotation, the dataset was generated using images extracted from drone video clips, which were then annotated with information regarding rice panicles. The dataset is the largest publicly accessible collection of rice panicle images from Bangladesh, consisting of 2193 original images and 5701 augmented images.

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Data Brief ; 47: 108941, 2023 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36819904

RESUMO

Agriculture is one of the few remaining sectors that is yet to receive proper attention from the machine learning community. The importance of datasets in the machine learning discipline cannot be overemphasized. The lack of standard and publicly available datasets related to agriculture impedes practitioners of this discipline to harness the full benefit of these powerful computational predictive tools and techniques. To improve this scenario, we develop, to the best of our knowledge, the first-ever standard, ready-to-use, and publicly available dataset of mango leaves. The images are collected from four mango orchards of Bangladesh, one of the top mango-growing countries of the world. The dataset contains 4000 images of about 1800 distinct leaves covering seven diseases. Although the dataset is developed using mango leaves of Bangladesh only, since we deal with diseases that are common across many countries, this dataset is likely to be applicable to identify mango diseases in other countries as well, thereby boosting mango yield. This dataset is expected to draw wide attention from machine learning researchers and practitioners in the field of automated agriculture.

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