OpenML36MaRDI QIDQ6032890FDOQ6032890RO-CrateQ6032890
OpenML dataset with id 36
Carla Brodley
Full work available at URL: https://api.openml.org/data/v1/download/36/segment.arff
Upload date: 6 April 2014
Dataset Characteristics
Number of classes: 7
Number of features: 20 (numeric: 19, symbolic: 1 and in total binary: 0 )
Number of instances: 2,310
Number of instances with missing values: 0
Number of missing values: 0
Author: University of Massachusetts Vision Group, Carla Brodley Source: UCI - 1990 Please cite: UCI
Image Segmentation Data Set The instances were drawn randomly from a database of 7 outdoor images. The images were hand-segmented to create a classification for every pixel. Each instance is a 3x3 region.
Attribute Information
1. region-centroid-col: the column of the center pixel of the region. 2. region-centroid-row: the row of the center pixel of the region. 3. region-pixel-count: the number of pixels in a region = 9. 4. short-line-density-5: the results of a line extractoin algorithm that
counts how many lines of length 5 (any orientation) with
low contrast, less than or equal to 5, go through the region.
5. short-line-density-2: same as short-line-density-5 but counts lines
of high contrast, greater than 5.
6. vedge-mean: measure the contrast of horizontally
adjacent pixels in the region. There are 6, the mean and
standard deviation are given. This attribute is used as
a vertical edge detector.
7. vegde-sd: (see 6) 8. hedge-mean: measures the contrast of vertically adjacent
pixels. Used for horizontal line detection.
9. hedge-sd: (see 8). 10. intensity-mean: the average over the region of (R + G + B)/3 11. rawred-mean: the average over the region of the R value. 12. rawblue-mean: the average over the region of the B value. 13. rawgreen-mean: the average over the region of the G value. 14. exred-mean: measure the excess red: (2R - (G + B)) 15. exblue-mean: measure the excess blue: (2B - (G + R)) 16. exgreen-mean: measure the excess green: (2G - (R + B)) 17. value-mean: 3-d nonlinear transformation
of RGB. (Algorithm can be found in Foley and VanDam, Fundamentals
of Interactive Computer Graphics)
18. saturatoin-mean: (see 17)
19. hue-mean: (see 17)
ROCrate
What is a RO-Crate?
A RO-Crate is a standardized research object package used to bundle data together with rich machine-readable metadata. Each RO-Crate contains:
- the files belonging to the dataset (e.g. CSVs, images, code, documentation)
- a ro-crate-metadata.json file describing the content, provenance, and context
- persistent identifiers and references to related research objects (e.g. software, publications)
This ensures that the dataset can be easily reused, cited, validated, and interpreted in a reproducible manner. More information can be found here.
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