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Top Inhalation Datasets and Models
The datasets below can be used to train fine-tuned models for inhalation detection. You can explore each dataset in your browser using Roboflow and export the dataset into one of many formats.
At the bottom of this page, we have guides on how to train a model using the inhalation datasets below.
by test
50 images 10 classes
by HazmatALeRT
4092 images 25 classes
1 Explosives 1.1 Explosives Products with the potential to create a mass explosion 1.2 Explosives Products with the potential to create a projectile hazard 1.3 Explosives Products with the potential to create a fire or minor blast 1.4 Explosives Products with no significant risk of creating a blast 1.5 Explosives Products considered very insensitive that are used as blasting agents 1.6 Explosives Products considered extremely insensitive with no risk to create a mass explosion 2.1 Flammable gases 2.2 Nonflammable gases 2.2 Oxygen 2.3 Inhalation Hazard 3 Combustible 3 Flammable 3 Flammable and combustible liquids 3 Flammable liquid 4.1 Flammable solids 4.2 Spontaneously combustible 4.3 Dangerous when wet 5.1 Oxidizing substances 5.2 Organic peroxides
by SwonH
80 images 11 classes
1582 images 16 classes
2905 images 1922 classes
bottle water (a) Benzyl Penicillin (a) Oxytetracycline (a) Propanolol (b) Benzathine Benzyl Penicillin (b) Chlortetracycline (b) Isopreterenol (c) Doxycycline (c) Procane Benzyl Penicillin (c) Sotalol (d) Dichloro Isopreterenol (d) Phenoxymethylpenicilin (e) cloxacillin (f) Ampicillin (g) Amoxycilin + 0 0.25mg 0.2mg
by Kauil
1386 images 29 classes
1288 images 1813 classes