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task_categories:
  - image-classification
tags:
  - butterfly
  - heliconius
  - dorsal
  - ventral
  - RGB
  - full body
  - separated wings
  - mimicry
  - CV
pretty_name: Meier Subset of Jiggins Data
size_categories:
  - 10K<n<100K

Dataset Card for Meier Subset of Jiggins Data

Dataset Description

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Dataset Summary

Subset of the collection records from the research group of Chris Jiggins at the University of Cambridge derived from almost 20 years of field studies. This subset contains approximately 34,000 RGB images across all Heliconius. Many records include images as well as locality data. All detached wings were photographed with a DSLR camera with a 100 mm macro-lens in standardized conditions; images and full records with data are stored in the EarthCape database and on Zenodo.

Both dorsal and ventral images available. Contains both whole butterfly, and 4 wings separate. Large variation in image content.

Supported Tasks and Leaderboards

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Languages

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Dataset Structure

  • Jiggins_Zenodo_Img_Master.csv: Information for the approximately 34,000 unprocessed image files included in the Jiggins Heliconius Collection.
    • To access the images combine columns zenodo_link and Image_name:
      zenodo_link + '/files/' + Image_name
      

Data Instances

Multiple species of Heliconius including erato and melpomene. Detached wings in four quadrants (generally). Some subspecies may be photographed differently, needs segmentation preprocessing.

  • Type: JPG/jpg/tif(very few)
  • Size (x pixels by y pixels): Unknown yet
  • Background (color or none): multiple (needs to be normalised)
  • Fit in frame:
  • Ruler or Scale: Some with Ruler
  • Color (ColorChecker, white-balance, None): None

Preprocessing steps (to be done):

  1. Hybrid separation - some images labeled as H.erato and H. melpomene without subspecies names are hybrids and need to be determined what subspecies they are.
  2. Label correction - along with step 1.
  3. Removal of subspecies with no mimic pairs.
  4. Segmentation of four wings from images so we can focus on forewings vs hindwings: WingSeg.

Current preprocessing steps: WingSeg on the Meier subset.

Data Fields

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Data Splits

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Dataset Creation

Curation Rationale

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Source Data

Image subset of the collection records from the research group of Chris Jiggins at the University of Cambridge derived from almost 20 years of field studies.

Initial Data Collection and Normalization

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Who are the source language producers?

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Annotations

Annotation process

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Who are the annotators?

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Personal and Sensitive Information

None

Considerations for Using the Data

Social Impact of Dataset

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Discussion of Biases

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Other Known Limitations

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Additional Information

Dataset Curators

  • Christopher Lawrence (Princeton University) - ORCID: 0000-0002-3846-5968
  • Chris Jiggins (University of Cambridge) - ORCID: 0000-0002-7809-062X
  • Butterfly Genetics Group (University of Cambridge)

Licensing Information

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Citation Information

Christopher Lawrence, Chris Jiggins, Butterfly Genetics Group (University of Cambridge). (2023). Jiggins_Heliconius_Collection. Hugging Face. https://huggingface.co/datasets/imageomics/Meier-Subset-Jiggins.

If you use this dataset, please cite the original dataset (citation below) as well as this curated subset.

Gabriela Montejo-Kovacevich, Eva van der Heijden, Nicola Nadeau, & Chris Jiggins. (2020). Cambridge butterfly wing collection batch 10. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4289223

Contributions

The Imageomics Institute is funded by the US National Science Foundation's Harnessing the Data Revolution (HDR) Institute program under Award #2118240 (Imageomics: A New Frontier of Biological Information Powered by Knowledge-Guided Machine Learning).