Images and Masks

This database contains Synthetic High-Voltage Power Line Insulator Images.

There are two sets of images: one for image segmentation and another for image classification.

The first set contains images with different types of materials and landscapes, including the following landscape types: Mountains, Forest, Desert, City, Stream, Plantation. Each of the above-mentioned landscape types consists of 2,627 images per insulator type, which can be Ceramic, Polymeric or made of Glass, with a total of 47,286 distinct images.

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The dermoscopic images considered in the paper "Dermoscopic Image Classification with Neural Style Transfer" are available for public download through the ISIC database (https://www.isic-archive.com/#!/topWithHeader/wideContentTop/main). These are 24-bit JPEG images with a typical resolution of 768 × 512 pixels. However, not all the images in the database are in satisfactory condition.

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Wildfires are one of the deadliest and dangerous natural disasters in the world. Wildfires burn millions of forests and they put many lives of humans and animals in danger. Predicting fire behavior can help firefighters to have better fire management and scheduling for future incidents and also it reduces the life risks for the firefighters. Recent advance in aerial images shows that they can be beneficial in wildfire studies.

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Extracting the boundaries of Photovoltaic (PV) plants is essential in the process of aerial inspection and autonomous monitoring by aerial robots. This method provides a clear delineation of the utility-scale PV plants’ boundaries for PV developers, Operation and Maintenance (O&M) service providers for use in aerial photogrammetry, flight mapping, and path planning during the autonomous monitoring of PV plants. 

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This is the images and the image masks used in the paper "Z. Petrou and Y. Tian, Prediction of Sea Ice Motion with Convolutional Long Short-Term Memory Networks,IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing."

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