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> **The Restrain Food Database (full)** The complete Restrain Food Database consists of 4283 images of 626 foods and soft drinks. All food items have 7 exemplar images (e.g. different angle, portion size, etc.) of the food type. There are 4092 unique images as some food images are duplicated within the database (e.g. some of the same images will be used for crisps within the same brand as differences in flavour cannot be identified visually). In our validation study, only one out of seven exemplar images were used. Exemplar images only vary in regards to aspects such as the angle of the image or portion size meaning generalisability of subjective ratings across image exemplars may be appropiate. **Image names of the same food are identical. To find the various exemplars use the suffix _x (e.g. Apple_2.jpg).** ---------- > **Files and folders** ---------- - File titled **"Food_Catalogue_All.xlsx"** is a spreadsheet detailing all images. The format of the spreadsheet demonstrates the categorisation of foods (e.g. Eat More or Eat Less) and their subcategories (e.g. fruit, vegetables, etc.). The spreadsheet also shows the nutrional categorisation of all food items in regards to salt, sugar, fat, saturated fat - Folder titled **"The Restrain Food Database (Full)"** contains all images. - File titled **"Attributions_database.xlsx"** contains the creative commons attributions for images in this database ---------- > **Image license descriptives** ---------- CC0 = 2727 images CC BY = 755 images CC BY-NC = 1 image CC BY-SA = 754 images CC BY-NC-SA (foodpics database): 144
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