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Waste disposal is a global challenge, especially in densely populated areas. Efficient waste segregation is critical for separating recyclable from non-recyclable materials. While developed countries have established and refined effective waste segmentation and recycling systems, our country still u...

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Main Authors: Asfak Ali, Suvojit Acharjee, Md. Manarul Sk., Salman Z. Alharthi, Sheli Sinha Chaudhuri, Adnan Akhunzada
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-04-01
Series:Data in Brief
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340925000721
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Summary:Waste disposal is a global challenge, especially in densely populated areas. Efficient waste segregation is critical for separating recyclable from non-recyclable materials. While developed countries have established and refined effective waste segmentation and recycling systems, our country still uses manual segregation to identify and process recyclable items. This study presents a dataset intended to improve automatic waste segmentation systems. The dataset consists of 784 images that have been manually annotated for waste classification. These images were primarily taken in and around Jadavpur University, including streets, parks, and lawns. Annotations were created with the Labelme program and are available in color annotation formats. The dataset includes 14 waste categories: plastic containers, plastic bottles, thermocol, metal bottles, plastic cardboard, glass, thermocol plates, plastic, paper, plastic cups, paper cups, aluminum foil, cloth, and nylon. The dataset includes a total of 2350 object segments.
ISSN:2352-3409