The LUNA challenges provide datasets for automatic nodule detection algorithms using the largest publicly available reference database of chest CT scans, the LIDC-IDRI data set. In LUNA16, participants develop their algorithm and upload their predictions on 888 CT scans in one of the two tracks: 1) the complete nodule detection track where a complete CAD system should be developed, or 2) the false positive reduction track where a provided set of nodule candidates should be classified.
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PadChest is a labeled large-scale, high resolution chest x-ray dataset for the automated exploration of medical images along with their associated reports. This dataset includes more than 160,000 images obtained from 67,000 patients that were interpreted and reported by radiologists at Hospital San Juan Hospital (Spain) from 2009 to 2017, covering six different position views and additional information on image acquisition and patient demography. The reports were labeled with 174 different radiographic findings, 19 differential diagnoses and 104 anatomic locations organized as a hierarchical taxonomy and mapped onto standard Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) terminology. Of these reports, 27% were manually annotated by trained physicians and the remaining set was labeled using a supervised method based on a recurrent neural network with attention mechanisms. The labels generated were then validated in an independent test set achieving a 0.93 Micro-F1 score.
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The LUNA16 (LUng Nodule Analysis) dataset is a dataset for lung segmentation. It consists of 1,186 lung nodules annotated in 888 CT scans.
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ChestX-ray8 is a medical imaging dataset which comprises 108,948 frontal-view X-ray images of 32,717 (collected from the year of 1992 to 2015) unique patients with the text-mined eight common disease labels, mined from the text radiological reports via NLP techniques.
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LiTS17 is a liver tumor segmentation benchmark. The data and segmentations are provided by various clinical sites around the world. The training data set contains 130 CT scans and the test data set 70 CT scans. Image Source: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1707.07734.pdf
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Contains 349 COVID-19 CT images from 216 patients and 463 non-COVID-19 CTs. The utility of this dataset is confirmed by a senior radiologist who has been diagnosing and treating COVID-19 patients since the outbreak of this pandemic.
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MosMedData contains anonymised human lung computed tomography (CT) scans with COVID-19 related findings, as well as without such findings. A small subset of studies has been annotated with binary pixel masks depicting regions of interests (ground-glass opacifications and consolidations). CT scans were obtained between 1st of March, 2020 and 25th of April, 2020, and provided by municipal hospitals in Moscow, Russia.
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BIMCV-COVID19+ dataset is a large dataset with chest X-ray images CXR (CR, DX) and computed tomography (CT) imaging of COVID-19 patients along with their radiographic findings, pathologies, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), immunoglobulin G (IgG) and immunoglobulin M (IgM) diagnostic antibody tests and radiographic reports from Medical Imaging Databank in Valencian Region Medical Image Bank (BIMCV). The findings are mapped onto standard Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) terminology and they cover a wide spectrum of thoracic entities, contrasting with the much more reduced number of entities annotated in previous datasets. Images are stored in high resolution and entities are localized with anatomical labels in a Medical Imaging Data Structure (MIDS) format. In addition, 23 images were annotated by a team of expert radiologists to include semantic segmentation of radiographic findings. Moreover, extensive information is provided, including the patient’s demographic information, type
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CC-19 is a small new dataset related to the latest family of coronavirus i.e. COVID-19. The proposed dataset “CC-19” contains 34,006 CT scan slices (images) belonging to 98 subjects out of which 28,395 CT scan slices belong to positive COVID patients.
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A public database of COVID-19 CXR and CT images, which are automatically extracted from COVID-19-relevant articles from the PubMed Central Open Access (PMC-OA) Subset.
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"We built a large lung CT scan dataset for COVID-19 by curating data from 7 public datasets listed in the acknowledgements. These datasets have been publicly used in COVID-19 diagnosis literature and proven their efficiency in deep learning applications. Therefore, the merged dataset is expected to improve the generalization ability of deep learning methods by learning from all these resources together.
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The COVID-19 Posteroanterior Chest X-Ray fused (CPCXR) dataset is generated by the fusion of three publicly available datasets: COVID-19 cxr image, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), and U.S. national library of medicine (USNLM) collected Montgomery country - NLM(MC). The dataset consists of samples of diseases labeled as COVID-19, Tuberculosis, Other pneumonia (SARS, MERS, etc.), and Normal. The dataset can be utilized to train an evaulate deep learning and machine learning models as binary and multi-class classification problem.
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A dataset of 663 deidentified computed tomography (CT) scans acquired in routine clinical practice and with both segmentations taken from clinical practice and segmentations.
Collections of images of the same rotating plastic object made in X-ray and visible spectra. Both parts of the dataset contain 400 images. The images are maid every 0.5 degrees of the object axial rotation. The collection of images is designed for evaluation of the performance of circular motion estimation algorithms as well as for the study of X-ray nature influence on the image analysis algorithms such as keypoints detection and description.