OpenFungi: A Machine Learning Dataset for Fungal Image Recognition Tasks
Anca Cighir, Roland Bolboacă, Teri Lenard

TL;DR
The paper introduces OpenFungi, an open-access dataset of fungal images used for machine learning tasks, achieving high accuracy in classification.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the creation and release of the OpenFungi dataset for fungal image recognition.
Findings
The model achieved 99.79% accuracy on the macroscopic fungal dataset.
The model showed 97.82% accuracy on the microscopic fungal dataset.
The model's performance remained strong even with smaller training datasets.
Abstract
A key aspect driving advancements in machine learning applications in medicine is the availability of publicly accessible datasets. Evidently, there are studies conducted in the past with promising results, but they are not reproducible due to the fact that the data used are closed or proprietary or the authors were not able to publish them. The current study aims to narrow this gap for researchers who focus on image recognition tasks in microbiology, specifically in fungal identification and classification. An open database named OpenFungi is made available in this work; it contains high-quality images of macroscopic and microscopic fungal genera. The fungal cultures were grown from food products such as green leaf spices and cereals. The quality of the dataset is demonstrated by solving a classification problem with a simple convolutional neural network. A thorough experimental…
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TopicsCell Image Analysis Techniques
