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MosMedData: Chest CT Scans With COVID-19 Related Findings Dataset

S. P. Morozov, A. E. Andreychenko, N. A. Pavlov, A. V. Vladzymyrskyy, N. V. Ledikhova, V. A. Gombolevskiy, I. A. Blokhin, P. B. Gelezhe, A. V. Gonchar, V. Yu. Chernina

TL;DR

This dataset contains anonymised human lung computed tomography scans with COVID-19 related findings, as well as without such findings, and a small subset of studies has been annotated with binary pixel masks depicting regions of interests.

Abstract

This dataset 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. Permanent link: https://mosmed.ai/datasets/covid19_1110. This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0) License. Key words: artificial intelligence, COVID-19, machine learning, dataset, CT, chest, imaging

MosMedData: Chest CT Scans With COVID-19 Related Findings Dataset

TL;DR

This dataset contains anonymised human lung computed tomography scans with COVID-19 related findings, as well as without such findings, and a small subset of studies has been annotated with binary pixel masks depicting regions of interests.

Abstract

This dataset 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. Permanent link: https://mosmed.ai/datasets/covid19_1110. This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0) License. Key words: artificial intelligence, COVID-19, machine learning, dataset, CT, chest, imaging

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  • Figure 1: Fig. Examples of images: $a-C T-0, b-C T-1$ (overlay: binary mask), $c-C T-2, d-C T-3, e-C T-4$