dataset_info:
features:
- name: Image file
dtype: string
- name: Medium
dtype: string
- name: Museum
dtype: string
- name: Museum-based instance ID
dtype: string
- name: Subset
dtype: string
- name: Width
dtype: float64
- name: Height
dtype: float64
- name: Product size
dtype: float64
- name: Aspect ratio
dtype: float64
config_name: default
splits:
- name: train
configs:
- config_name: default
data_files:
- split: train
path: data/dataset.csv
download_mode: reuse_dataset_if_exists
pretty_name: MAMe Dataset
size_categories:
- 10K<n<100K
task_categories:
- image-classification
tags:
- image
- artwork
- museum
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MAMe Dataset: Museum Artworks Medium
The MAMe Dataset is an image classification dataset focused on the recognition of mediums in artworks and heritage held by museums (e.g., Oil on canvas, Bronze or Woodcut).
The classes considered in the MAMe dataset comprise a wide variety of mediums according to both interpretations of the term. These can range from simple material aspects (e.g., Bronze, Silver or Gold) to complex, high-level techniques (e.g., Faience, Woodblock or Woven fabric). The variety of relevant features in MAMe requires both attention to detail and to the overall image structure.
Paper
- Journal Version: Materials in Art and Museum Environment (MAMe): A Dataset for Art Material Recognition
- ArXiv Version: MAMe: A Dataset for Multi-class Classification of Materials in Artworks
Dataset Variants
- MAMe_small: The images compressed in data/images/small.zip form a toy version of the dataset, optimized for quick experimentation and reduced storage needs.
- MAMe_original: The full version of the dataset, intended for tasks that require high precision in material classification. It consists of 205 GB of images. The entire dataset can be downloaded by running the following command or by clicking on this link:
wget https://storage.hpai.bsc.es/mame-dataset/MAMe_data.zip
Dataset Description
The MAMe dataset contains thousands of artworks from three different museums, and proposes a classification task consisting on differentiating between 29 mediums (i.e. materials and techniques) supervised by art experts.
- Curated by: HPAI
- License: The MAMe dataset is available for non-commercial research purposes only.
Citation
If you use this dataset, please cite the following journal paper:
@article{pares2022mame,
title={The MAMe dataset: on the relevance of high resolution and variable shape image properties},
author={Par{\'e}s, Ferran and Arias-Duart, Anna and Garcia-Gasulla, Dario and others},
journal={Applied Intelligence},
volume={52},
number={12},
pages={11703--11724},
year={2022},
publisher={Springer},
doi={10.1007/s10489-021-02951-w}
}
For accessibility purposes, you can also reference the ArXiv version:
@article{pares2020mame,
title={The MAMe Dataset: On the relevance of High Resolution and Variable Shape image properties},
author={Par{\'e}s, Ferran and Arias-Duart, Anna and Garcia-Gasulla, Dario and Campo-Franc{\'e}s, Gema and Viladrich, Nina and Labarta, Jes{\'u}s and Ayguad{\'e}, Eduard},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.13693},
year={2020},
url = {https://arxiv.org/pdf/2007.13693}
}
Dataset Card Authors
Ferran Parés, Anna Arias-Duart, Dario Garcia-Gasulla
Dataset Card Contact
For more information or questions about this dataset, please contact the HPAI organization.