I found this database that may contain some Melanoma images you are looking for (at the bottom of the page there is a download link, try to check if the images are the ones you are looking for): http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/DERMOFIT/
Also, at http://www.ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/icp.jsp?arnumber=6610779 the authors have proposed a Dermoscopic image database for research and benchmarking, perhaps it may be useful as well.
Dear Mr. Baraka, I really appreciate your answer. However, I could not download these databases, the first one only can be downloaded in the university domain and the website with the second one is not allowing me to download the database...
Please try this link, which is an external link for the last link I sent you above: http://www.fc.up.pt/addi/ph2%20database.html . I have seen that you have to fill-in a form, then get a download page (I haven't tried though).
Though the question is outdated, I have received this link from a colleague, Manish Kashyap: http://www.osirix-viewer.com/datasets/. It contains a database of a couple of medical images, and I have also seen some for Melanoma. Please check if the link may be useful for your situation.
There is a great dataset of over 12000 images of benign/melanoma images at the ISIC Archive https://isic-archive.com/#images You can read more a about it here https://isic-archive.com/
notice that currently there are 2 ways to download the data: one via a direct download of 40GB which might not successfully complete because of some reasons i don't fully understand and you can download them one by one using the Grider api they have offered. Because of these 2 sort of problematic ways i wrote a script to download entire dataset successfully to your computer. if you are interested in the script let me know :)
Hi, Mr. Gal Avineri, I have some interest on the script that you wrote for downloading the dataset. can you send the script to my email([email protected]/[email protected]), thank you very much !
You can also check HAM10000 dataset which contains 10015 images which can be download in zip file from https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/DBW86T
In order to download the IMA205 challenge dataset from Kaggle, one must be an invited participant. Do you know if it is possible to get the data somewhere else?
The ISIC Archive contains the largest publicly available collection of quality-controlled dermoscopic images of skin lesions. In this competition, you'll identify melanoma in images of skin lesions. In particular, you'll use images within the same patient and determine which are likely to represent a melanoma.