This repository contains the data utilized in our project. It includes FTIR spectral data and a dataset with test strip data. The purpose of sharing this data is to facilitate transparency, and to allow for others to replicate and validate our analysis. All data is anonymized and does not contain any proprietary or confidential information.
This repository contains the following:
-
spectra.zip
: This compressed file contains the Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectral data we used in our analysis. Each file in the zip corresponds to a specific spectrum collected during the experiment. -
test_site_data.csv
: This file contains data gathered from the test strips used in our study. The data points include various measures taken from each test strip, with each row representing a single test strip.
To start working with the data:
- Clone this repository to your local machine using
git clone https://github.com/DrugCheckingBC/nn_fenanyl_prediction
. - Unzip the
spectra.zip
file to access the FTIR spectral data. - Open the
test_site_data.csv
file in your preferred data analysis tool (R, Python, Excel, etc.).
This dataset is comprised of FTIR spectra collected as outlined in our paper. Each file represents a single spectrum, in jcamp format, and is named according to the sample from which it was derived.
The test strip data is provided in CSV format, with the following columns:
FILE_ID
: The name of the associated FTIR file.FENTANYL_STRIP_POS
: Whether the drug tested positive for fentanyl by the strip test (1=Positive, 0=Negative).FENTANYL_FTIR_POS
: Whether the drug tested positive for fentanyl in the FTIR sample (1=Positive, 0=Negative).
While this is a public data repository, it is not open for contributions. However, we encourage you to utilize this data in your own projects and analyses.
If you have any specific questions about this dataset, please feel free to contact us at drugchecking@bccsu.ubc.ca
.
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT License. For more information, please see the LICENSE file.