7th International Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology-ICEES, Antalya, Turkey, 6 - 10 November 2023, vol.401, pp.509-521, (Full Text)
The uprising share and effect of artificial intelligence in nearly all research fields are considerable, and it has recently arisen in the field of civil engineering as well. For pre-and post-disaster scenarios, the use of segmentation is now required to extract individual components of infrastructure. With the recent advancements in technology and deep learning methods, obtaining more reliable segmentation results is possible. Unfortunately, the readily available datasets that can be used for training and testing deep learning architectures are not easily traceable. Therefore, in order to find the related datasets, each researcher needs to perform an extended search to find these datasets and investigate the access options. This paper presents detailed information on content, coverage, type, and access steps for carefully curated datasets. The information in this paper will be an efficient starting point for the researchers aiming to perform segmentation tasks for civil engineering applications.