RDD2022: A multi‐national image dataset for automatic road damage detection

Author:

Arya Deeksha12ORCID,Maeda Hiroya3,Ghosh Sanjay Kumar14,Toshniwal Durga15,Sekimoto Yoshihide2

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Transportation Systems (CTRANS) Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Roorkee India

2. Centre for Spatial Information Science The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

3. UrbanX Technologies, Inc. Tokyo Japan

4. Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Roorkee India

5. Department of Computer Science and Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Roorkee India

Abstract

AbstractThe data article describes the Road Damage Dataset, RDD2022, encompassing of 47,420 road images from majorly six countries, Japan, India, the Czech Republic, Norway, the United States, and China. The dataset incorporates over 55,000 instances of road damage, specifically longitudinal cracks, transverse cracks, alligator cracks, and potholes. Designed to facilitate the development of deep learning methodologies for automated road damage detection and classification, RDD2022 was unveiled as part of the Crowd sensing‐based Road Damage Detection Challenge (CRDDC'2022), with a major contribution from the challenge winners. This challenge garnered global participation, urging researchers to propose solutions for automatic road damage detection in multiple countries. A noteworthy outcome of CRDDC'2022 was the emergence of a top‐performing model achieving a remarkable F1 Score of 76.9% for road damage detection in all six countries using RDD2022. This success underscores the dataset's practical applicability for municipalities and road agencies, enabling low‐cost, automatic monitoring of road conditions. Beyond its immediate utility, RDD2022 stands as a valuable benchmark for researchers in computer vision, geoscience, and machine learning, offering a rich resource for algorithmic evaluation in diverse image‐based applications, including classification and object detection. The latest big data cup, Optimized Road Damage Detection Challenge (ORDDC'2024), is also based on RDD2022, underscoring its continued relevance and pivotal role in current research and development endeavors.

Publisher

Wiley

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