Material flow composition dataset: RGB-camera-based single-particle images and particle mass data of shredded WEEE
Malte Vogelgesang, Alice do Carmo Precci Lopes, Emanuel Ionescu, Liselotte Schebek

TL;DR
This paper introduces a dataset for improving sensor-based sorting of shredded electronic waste using RGB camera images and mass data.
Contribution
The paper provides a novel dataset combining RGB images and mass data for shredded WEEE to support sensor-based material flow characterization.
Findings
The dataset includes labeled single-particle images and mass measurements for training machine learning models.
Three datasets are provided for classification, regression, and validation tasks in material sorting.
The data support improved process monitoring and optimization in waste management.
Abstract
Mass-based material flow compositions (MFCOs) are among the most relevant indicators for the quality of sorting processes in waste management. They provide the basis for the assessment and improvement of the purity and yield of material streams. While MFCOs are currently primarily determined through labor-intensive manual sorting analyses, recent research has explored sensor-based material flow characterization (SBMC). Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR) is effective for plastic waste but cannot reliably distinguish many material types in shredded waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Therefore, this article aims to provide data for research on SBMC with more versatile and often already implemented RGB cameras in sorting plants. The generated data contain shredded WEEE, which was recorded on a sensor-based sorting machine on an industrial scale. The samples were taken from an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRecycling and Waste Management Techniques · Municipal Solid Waste Management · Mineral Processing and Grinding
