CVJul 14, 2019

FoodX-251: A Dataset for Fine-grained Food Classification

arXiv:1907.06167v1108 citations
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This dataset solves the problem of limited training data for fine-grained food classification, enabling better evaluation and advancement in computer vision for researchers and practitioners.

The paper introduces FoodX-251, a dataset of 251 fine-grained food categories with 158k images, addressing the lack of datasets for training deep models in food classification, and provides baselines with deep learning models.

Food classification is a challenging problem due to the large number of categories, high visual similarity between different foods, as well as the lack of datasets for training state-of-the-art deep models. Solving this problem will require advances in both computer vision models as well as datasets for evaluating these models. In this paper we focus on the second aspect and introduce FoodX-251, a dataset of 251 fine-grained food categories with 158k images collected from the web. We use 118k images as a training set and provide human verified labels for 40k images that can be used for validation and testing. In this work, we outline the procedure of creating this dataset and provide relevant baselines with deep learning models. The FoodX-251 dataset has been used for organizing iFood-2019 challenge in the Fine-Grained Visual Categorization workshop (FGVC6 at CVPR 2019) and is available for download.

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