Published March 5, 2020 | Version 1
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Vector-LabPics dataset for images of materials in vessels in the chemistry lab

  • 1. Vector institute, Chemistry department , University of Toronto
  • 2. Vector institute, Computer science department , University of Toronto
  • 3. Open University Israel
  • 4. Vector institute, Computer Science Depatment, Chemistry department , University of Toronto

Contributors

Data manager:

  • 1. Vector institute, Chemistry Department, University of Toronto
  • 2. Vector institute, Computer Science, University of Toronto
  • 3. Vector institute, Chemistry Department, Computer science, University of Toronto

Description

LabPics 2: A newer and larger a version (But harder to use)  can be found here:  https://zenodo.org/record/4736111

The Vector-LabPics V1 dataset contains 2187 images of chemical experiments with materials within mostly transparent vessels in various laboratory settings and in everyday conditions such as beverage handling. Each image in the dataset has an annotation of the region of each material phase and its type. In addition, the region of each vessel and its labels, parts, and corks are also marked.

For more details see:

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acscentsci.0c00460

 

 

Acknowledgments

We like to thank the sources of the images used for creating this dataset without them this work was not possible. These sources include Nessa Carson (@SuperScienceGrl Twitter), Chemical and Engineering Science chemistry in pictures, YouTube channels dedicated to chemistry experiments: NurdRage, NileRed, DougsLab, ChemPlayer, and Koen2All. Additional sources for images include Instagram channels chemistrylover_(Joana Kulizic),Chemistry.shz (Dr.Shakerizadeh-shirazi), MinistryOfChemistry, Chemistry And Me, ChemistryLifeStyle, vacuum_distillation, and Organic_Chemistry_Lab. We are grateful to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for funding this project under award number W911NF-18-2-0036 from the Molecular Informatics program. A.A.-G. Thanks Anders G. Frøseth for his generous support.

Images of the dataset were taken from images and videos shared on Youtube and Instagram, Twitter and Tumblr channels and other contributors; we do not have copyright for the images. Any commercial or none academic use of the images depends on acquiring permission from the owner of the images. Note that the name of each image contains the image source. For any non-academic use of the images, please contact their sources for permission. We like to thank the following channels for sharing the images used in this dataset.

We like to thank the sources of the images used for creating this dataset without them this work was not possible. These sources include Nessa Carson (@SuperScienceGrl Twitter), Chemical and Engineering Science chemistry in pictures, YouTube channels dedicated to chemistry experiments: NurdRage, NileRed, DougsLab, ChemPlayer, and Koen2All. Additional sources for images include Instagram channels chemistrylover_(Joana Kulizic),Chemistry.shz (Dr.Shakerizadeh-shirazi), MinistryOfChemistry, Chemistry And Me, ChemistryLifeStyle, vacuum_distillation, and Organic_Chemistry_Lab. We are grateful to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for funding this project under award number W911NF-18-2-0036 from the Molecular Informatics program. A.A.-G. Thanks Anders G. Frøseth for his generous support. Images from C&EN's Chemistry in Pictures (cen.chempics.org) used here with permission from C&EN and ACS. All rights reserved. Please contact cenchempics@acs.org to inquire about republishing.

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Related works

Is supplemented by
Preprint: 10.26434/chemrxiv.11930004.v1 (DOI)