#🔒 Dataset websites/sources?
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That's... very specific
I don't know of anything for that
But maybe look at https://data.gov/
https://github.com/awesomedata/awesome-public-datasets
I also sent them a possibly useful web search on their earlier post. I do not know if it bore fruit.
Oh yes Ive seen your comment but it closed haha
Ive already tried doing a surface level web search
But I can well imagine a reliable method of detecting mastitis just by eyeballing the udder would be very useful.
I didnt really find much apart from papers (majority of which arent public)
Fair enough. I didn't dig very hard.
So nobody's done a study with lots of pics and later qualification of the pics WRT outcomes?
A lot of existing "mastitis detection" models right now uses a lot of sensor tech
which im not sure people can generally just have lying around
Including scans of the milk?
Scans of the milk needs electrical conductivity/other tools
Yeah. Though active mastitis is visually apparent in the milk.
Oh well I havent seen a dataset of mastitis milk images lol
I thought one of the things in my search results suggested something about scans of milk. But I didn't check, and I don't know if there was an associated dataset.
And you're after early detection. Possibly not so apparent in the milk.
Yeah most likely this
Also I couldn't find any here 😦
You could, I suppose, find a small dairy amenable to you collecting your own dataset.
Of course you'd have to actually do a proper study, track the photos and cows and their mastitis outcomes.
Dairies do care about this, because they pull ill cows out of the milking rotation (or, at least, out of the collection-of-the-milk rotation).
Maybe web scrape data?
You'd need a web site with the images qualified. You can't learn to recognise this stuff unless you have information about which pictures were associated with a mastitis diagnosis.
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