Abstract
Used garments were sourced from a partner company specializing in end-of-life textile management, with ground truth information on fibre composition obtained from suppliers. Small pieces of each garment were measured using Specim SWIR 3 hyperspectral camera and photographed with high-resolution mobile phone camera (Samsung Galaxy A52). The dataset is organized into folders containing raw and processed data, including ENVI-format hyperspectral images, RGB images, as well as CSV files with mean spectra, mean RGB values, and sample metadata. An example Python script is provided to facilitate data access and processing.
Potential reuse scenarios include classification of textiles by material or colour, prediction of natural fibre content, image segmentation, algorithm development for spectral classification, and use as a reference spectral library. The dataset’s comprehensive structure and open availability address the limitations of previous research, which often relied on small or non-public datasets, and is intended to accelerate advances in optical identification technologies for textile recycling.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 112559 |
| Journal | Data in Brief |
| Volume | 65 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Apr 2026 |
| MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Funding
This work has been supported by the Horizon Europe project tExtended: Knowledge Based Framework for Extended Textile Circulation (Grant Agreement 101091575).
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Keywords
- Garments
- Machine learning
- Near infrared spectroscopy
- Recycling
- Sorting
- Textile waste
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tExtended: Knowledge Based Framework for Extended Textile Circulation
Heikkilä, P. (Manager), Järvinen, S. (Participant), Mäkelä, S.-M. (Participant), Torvinen, K. (Owner), Saarimäki, E. (Participant), Kamppuri, T. (Participant), Pinto-Seppä, I. (Participant), Orko, I. (Participant), Tanner, H. (Participant), Salo, M. (Participant), Wiman, L. (Participant), Petänen, P. (Participant), Sormunen, T. (Participant), Mahlamäki, E. (Participant), Mäkelä, M. (Participant), Määttänen, M. (Participant), Vehviläinen, M. (Participant), Valtanen, K. (Participant), Jurmu, M. (Participant), Raipale, N. (Participant), Nakari-Setälä, T. (Participant), Periyasamy, A. P. (Participant), Malik, S. (Participant), Räsänen, P. (Participant), Raiskio, S. (Participant) & Kärkkäinen, E. (Participant)
1/12/22 → 30/11/26
Project: EU project
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