CO2Wounds-V2 Extended Chronic Wounds Dataset From Leprosy Patients with Segmentation and Detection Labels

Citation Author(s):
Karen
Sanchez
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology KAUST
Carlos
Hinojosa
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology KAUST
Brayan
Monroy
Universidad Industrial de Santander
Paula
Arguello
Universidad Industrial de Santander
Claudia
Correa
Universidad Industrial de Santander
Jorge
Bacca
Universidad Industrial de Santander
Olinto
Mieles
Sanatorio de Contratacion ESE
Chen
Zhao
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology KAUST
Bernard
Ghanem
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology KAUST
Henry
Arguello
Universidad Industrial de Santander
Submitted by:
Karen Sanchez
Last updated:
Sun, 06/30/2024 - 03:15
DOI:
10.21227/pwaz-my24
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Abstract 

Chronic wounds pose an ongoing health concern globally, largely due to the prevalence of conditions such as diabetes and leprosy's disease. The standard method of monitoring these wounds involves visual inspection by healthcare professionals, a practice that could present challenges for patients in remote areas with inadequate transportation and healthcare infrastructure. This has led to the development of algorithms designed for the analysis and follow-up of wound images, which perform image-processing tasks such as classification, detection, and segmentation. However, the effectiveness of these algorithms heavily depends on the availability of comprehensive and varied wound image data, which is usually scarce. This paper introduces the CO2Wounds-V2 dataset, an extended collection of RGB wound images from leprosy patients with their corresponding semantic segmentation annotations, aiming to enhance the development and testing of image-processing algorithms in the medical field.

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This dataset comprises 607 labeled images (for training and validation) and 157 unlabeled images (for testing) of chronic wounds collected using traditional smartphone cameras by medical staff during daily sessions of wound treatment for leprosy patients in a hospital in Colombia. This dataset aims to help advance the development and evaluation of image segmentation models for chronic wounds.

Funding Agency: 
Vicerrectoría de Investigación y Extensión of the Universidad Industrial de Santander
Grant Number: 
2707

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