| --- |
| license: other |
| license_name: mixed-annotations-cc-by-4.0 |
| license_link: LICENSE |
| pretty_name: Broken QR Codes (104) — a hard real-world QR benchmark |
| task_categories: |
| - image-to-text |
| - object-detection |
| tags: |
| - qr-code |
| - barcode |
| - benchmark |
| - document-understanding |
| - computer-vision |
| - robustness |
| size_categories: |
| - n<1K |
| configs: |
| - config_name: default |
| data_files: |
| - split: test |
| path: data/** |
| --- |
| |
| # Broken QR Codes (104) |
|
|
| **104 real QR code images that ordinary decoders fail on**, with byte-level ground |
| truth where it could be established, geometric annotations, and per-image results |
| for eight reference decoders. |
|
|
| This is a **test set, not a training set**. It exists to make QR decoder claims |
| falsifiable: every image here was collected *because* something failed on it, so |
| the distribution is deliberately adversarial rather than representative. |
|
|
| ## Why this is hard |
|
|
| **59 of the 104 images are read by none of the eight reference decoders** — |
| not Apple Vision, not Apple CIDetector, not WeChat's CNN or classical detector, |
| not any of the three ML Kit configurations, not `marian_mark_decoder`. The best |
| single decoder in the set reads 38. |
|
|
| The failure modes are the interesting part: artistic QR codes where the module |
| grid is deliberately obscured by generated imagery, physical damage, extreme |
| perspective, low contrast, motion blur, partial occlusion, screen glare, and |
| resolutions from 0.05 to 16 megapixels. |
|
|
| ## What's in each row |
|
|
| | field | notes | |
| |---|---| |
| | `image` | the picture itself | |
| | `file_name`, `image_id`, `width`, `height` | | |
| | `has_payload`, `payload`, `payload_bytes_hex` | **56 of 104** have an established payload | |
| | `payload_source` | how the payload was established, where recorded | |
| | `qr_version` | QR version 1–9, on **30** images | |
| | `quad` | the symbol's four corners in pixels, on **33** images | |
| | `finder_centers` | the three finder-pattern centres, on **30** images | |
| | `u_px_per_module` | pixels per module, on **30** images | |
| | `quad_source` | which decoder or process established the geometry | |
| | `precision_note` | stated tolerance where the geometry is approximate | |
| | `solved_by_*` | eight booleans, one per reference decoder | |
| | `n_decoders_solving` | 0–8 | |
|
|
| ### The 56 / 104 split matters for scoring |
|
|
| Only **56 images have an established payload, so 56 is the real ceiling** — a |
| decoder cannot be credited for reading an image nobody can check. Reporting |
| "X/104" without saying that 48 images are uncheckable overstates every score, |
| including ours. Score against 56, or state the denominator you used. |
|
|
| `payload` and `payload_bytes_hex` are not equally populated: 56 rows carry a |
| payload string and 32 carry the raw bytes. Where both exist they agree; where |
| only the string exists, binary payloads may not round-trip through UTF-8, so |
| **compare bytes when you have them**. |
|
|
| ## Reference decoder results |
|
|
| Measured on one machine (Apple M2, MacBook Air 13" 2022, 8 GB, macOS 14.3.1), |
| decode call only, image already resident in memory. |
|
|
| | decoder | solves / 104 | false | p50 µs | |
| |---|---:|---:|---:| |
| | `marian_mark_decoder` (default, 1T) | **38** | 0 | 8,982 | |
| | Apple Vision | 21 | 0 | 11,195 | |
| | Apple CIDetector | 18 | 0 | 7,168 | |
| | WeChat (CNN) | 14 | 0 | — | |
| | WeChat (classical) | 13 | 0 | — | |
| | ML Kit iOS | 6 | 0 | — | |
| | ML Kit Android (bundled) | 4 | 0 | — | |
| | ML Kit Android (GMS) | 2 | 0 | — | |
|
|
| **Taller is not a superset.** Apple Vision alone reads 4 images that the |
| 38-solve decoder misses, and 17 of that decoder's 38 are unique to it. Everything |
| in the table together reads 45 of the 56 checkable images. Rank by the column you |
| actually care about, and check the intersection before concluding one decoder |
| dominates another. |
|
|
| **Scoring is not uniform across these rows, and the difference matters.** |
| `marian_mark_decoder` returns bytes and is compared byte-for-byte. Apple returns |
| a string plus a raw codeword stream and is scored on both surfaces separately. |
| WeChat is string-only. ML Kit coverage was imported from physical-device runs and |
| its payloads were never recorded, so those three rows **cannot be byte-checked at |
| all** and are coverage claims only. |
|
|
| ## Usage |
|
|
| ```python |
| from datasets import load_dataset |
| |
| ds = load_dataset("devmandan/broken-qr-codes-104", split="test") |
| |
| # the checkable subset — the only fair denominator |
| checkable = ds.filter(lambda r: r["has_payload"]) # 56 |
| |
| # the images every reference decoder failed |
| unsolved = ds.filter(lambda r: r["n_decoders_solving"] == 0) # 59 |
| |
| # geometry-supervised subset |
| geo = ds.filter(lambda r: r["quad"] is not None) # 33 |
| ``` |
|
|
| ## Provenance, licensing, and takedown |
|
|
| **Please read this before redistributing.** |
|
|
| The **annotations** in this dataset — payloads, quads, finder centres, versions, |
| module scales, decoder results — are original work and are offered under |
| **CC BY 4.0**. |
|
|
| The **images** are a different matter and are not uniformly owned by the |
| publisher of this dataset. They were collected from public web sources as |
| examples of QR codes that fail to decode, including artistic/generated QR codes |
| whose individual authorship is not documented. They are published here for |
| **research and benchmarking**, which is the purpose for which they were |
| gathered. No claim of ownership is made over them. |
|
|
| If you own an image in this set and want it removed, open a discussion on this |
| repository and it will be taken down. |
|
|
| **Payload contents are real.** Several decoded payloads are live third-party URLs |
| that were encoded in the original codes, some carrying opaque identifiers. They |
| are reproduced verbatim because a QR benchmark whose payloads have been rewritten |
| cannot be used to check a decoder. Do not treat any URL here as endorsed, safe, or |
| maintained, and be careful about resolving them automatically. |
|
|
| ## What is deliberately not here |
|
|
| A separate 19-image validation set exists and is **withheld on purpose**. It has |
| never been trained on, tuned against, or scored more than once, and publishing it |
| would destroy the only clean holdout this line of work has. A benchmark you can |
| iterate against stops measuring generalization; that set exists so there is one |
| number that was not fit. |
|
|
| ## Citation |
|
|
| ```bibtex |
| @misc{broken_qr_codes_104, |
| title = {Broken QR Codes (104): a hard real-world QR decoding benchmark}, |
| author = {Legut, Daniel}, |
| year = {2026}, |
| url = {https://huggingface.co/datasets/devmandan/broken-qr-codes-104} |
| } |
| ``` |
|
|
| The decoder this benchmark was built alongside, `marian_mark_decoder`, is named |
| for David Marian Legut. |
|
|