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Henning Otto Brinkhaus1, Achim Zielesny2, Christoph Steinbeck1, Kohulan Rajan3.
Abstract
The translation of images of chemical structures into machine-readable representations of the depicted molecules is known as optical chemical structure recognition (OCSR). There has been a lot of progress over the last three decades in this field, but the development of systems for the recognition of complex hand-drawn structure depictions is still at the beginning. Currently, there is no data for the systematic evaluation of OCSR methods on hand-drawn structures available. Here we present DECIMER - Hand-drawn molecule images, a standardised, openly available benchmark dataset of 5088 hand-drawn depictions of diversely picked chemical structures. Every structure depiction in the dataset is mapped to a machine-readable representation of the underlying molecule. The dataset is openly available and published under the CC-BY 4.0 licence which applies very few limitations. We hope that it will contribute to the further development of the field.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35681226 PMCID: PMC9185882 DOI: 10.1186/s13321-022-00620-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cheminform ISSN: 1758-2946 Impact factor: 8.489
Fig. 1Examples of hand-drawn chemical structure depictions from the dataset
Fig. 2A chemical structure depiction generated by CDK, sketched on a sheet of paper and scanned as an image file
Fig. 3A chemical structure depiction generated by CDK, sketched on a tablet and saved as an image file