ePillID is a benchmark for developing and evaluating computer vision models for pill identification. The ePillID benchmark is designed as a low-shot fine-grained benchmark, reflecting real-world challenges for developing image-based pill identification systems. The characteristics of the ePillID benchmark include: * Reference and consumer images: The reference images are taken with controlled lighting and backgrounds, and with professional equipment. The consumer images are taken with real-world settings including different lighting, backgrounds, and equipment. For most of the pills, one image per side (two images per pill type) is available from the NIH Pillbox dataset. * Low-shot and fine-grained setting: 13k images representing 9804 appearance classes (two sides for 4902 pill types). For most of the appearance classes, there exists only one reference image, making it a challenging low-shot recognition setting.

Source: https://github.com/usuyama/ePillID-benchmark

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