Asbest veins in the open pit conditions

Published: 12 December 2022| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/y2jfk63tpd.1
Contributors:
Mikhail Ronkin,
,
,
,
, Valery Miftakhov

Description

Database includes 1660 images of asbestos rock-chunks with asbestos veins taken in the different weather and day time conditions. All Data taken in the Bazhenovskoye field, Russia. All data are labeled for instance segmentation (as well as object detection and semantic segmentation) problems and have labeling in the COCO format. The archive contains both: all data in the images folder and annotation in the annotations folder. The labeling was performed manually in the CVAT software. The image size is 2592 × 2048.

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Data Set was collected from 1660 images taken in the open pit during 11 experiments in the Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter time and the different weather (sunny, cloudy, snow). Each experiment was containing images of rock chunks from 3 - 5 open pit processing places chosen as most representable by geological service of the field processing company. For each of the collected data the instance segmentation labeling (as well as object detection and semantic segmentation) was carried out using the CVAT software. The label files have COCO format. Most of the images was taken using the following system: electrically adjustable turntable platform maintained on the tripod; camera for computer vision "Dalsa Genie Nano M2590NIR'' with the gray-scale matrix 1 inch and resolution 2590 x 2048 pixels (5MP), and enhanced sensitivity in the near-infrared range; lens "LMZ25300M3P-IR'' with electrically adjustable 12-times zoom and enhanced sensitivity in the near-infrared range; infrared backlight with wavelength 850 nm and with the manually adjustable zoom set within the distance 5--10 m with lighting angle of 30 degrees; supply battery for autonomous work and PoE system (Power over Ethernet) for camera supply. The selected camera and lens allow obtaining a resolution of about 4 pixels in 1 mm at a distance of 5 m that is assumed to be enough in comparison with the typical asbestos vein width (about 4--12 mm).

Institutions

Ural'skij federal'nyj universitet imeni pervogo Prezidenta Rossii B N El'cina

Categories

Computer Vision, Image Segmentation, Object Detection, Mining, Deep Learning, Instance Segmentation

Funding

This research was supported by the Russian Science Foundation and Government of Sverdlovsk region, Joint Grant No 22-21-20051, https://rscf.ru/en/project/22-21-20051/

22-21-20051

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