By
design, the images of the COREL collection are organized into 600 classes (100
images per class). Approximately 240 classes represent images of varying
category level or themes (e.g. images of
The
image classes were categorized into 10 superordinate, 112 basic-level and 143
subordinate categories. For that purpose, the COREL image classes were numbered
1 through 600 corresponding to the directory names 0010 through 6010.
[Tex file] containing indices
for images requiring 90-deg rotation.
[Tex file] containing indices
for images requiring up-side down flipping (in addition to rotation).
[Excel file] containing
category labels for the 600 image classes.
The
following superordinate labels were
chosen for the 360 classes (number of image classes, proportion of the entire
collection): animals (68, 11.3%), landscapes (49, 8.2%), persons (48, 8.0%),
vehicles (44, 7.3%), parts (30, 5.0%), textures (30, 5.0%), buildings (29,
4.8%), activities (25, 4.2%), plants (22, 3.7%), food (12, 2.0%).
Examples
of basic-levels are (in decreasing
proportion): wild animals (27, 4.5%), patterns (25, 4.2%), sports (25, 4.2%),
flowers (17, 2.8%), aircrafts (16, 2.7%), models (13, 2.2%), birds (11, 1.8%),
water animals (10, 1.7%), cars (9, 1.5%), canyons (7, 1.2%), different cultures
(7, 1.2%), mountain sceneries (7, 1.2%), ships (7, 1.2%).
Examples
of subordinate categories are:
fashion models (10, 1.7%), jets (7, 1.2%), seawater fish (7, 1.2%), garden
flowers (6, 1.0%), paintings (6, 1.0%), old-timers (5, 0.8%), fractals (4,
0.7%), minerals (4, 0.7%), mountains with snow (4, 0.7%).
The
labeling was primarily carried out by Nadine Hartig.