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Image classification, object detection, segmentation, face recognition, OCR, image generation, video understanding
15,499 datasets
Port Phillip Bay benthic flux studies from February 1995 to January 1996, conducted by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The dataset contains measurements of nutrient fluxes, denitrification rates and efficiencies, and bio-irrigation at key sites. It includes direct N2 flux measurements and examines spatial, temporal, and seasonal effects on sediment biogeochemistry.
A European open data release from the Government Digital Service. This dataset is an organogram for the APHA (likely the Animal and Plant Health Agency) as of December 2021, detailing staff roles and salaries. It is provided in CSV format under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Concentration of organic carbon from CHN analysis of sediment samples collected by box core from sites in the North Sea during three Cefas cruises on RV Corystes (Cruise Codes CORY 10/2001, CORY 09/2002 and CORY 8x/2003). Cores were sliced into 1cm samples at a range of depths from 0-17cm. The data has been used to summarise profiles and describe spatial variance within four Ecohydrodynamic Units (EHUs).
A collection of monthly water sample measurements for salinity, carbon, alkalinity, oxygen, and nutrients from nine Australian coastal reference stations. Sampling began between 2008 and 2010 and is ongoing at seven sites, with depths ranging from the surface to 105 meters. It includes historical data from CSIRO coastal monitoring programs dating back to 1944 for three sites.
Aggregating picoplankton component data analyzed by flow cytometry from samples collected at nine Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) National Reference Station sites around Australia. Sampling began between September 2008 and November 2010 and is ongoing at seven sites, with depths ranging from the surface to 105 meters, typically at 10-meter intervals. Historical coastal monitoring data is also available for three sites, with records extending back to 1944.
Featuring Secchi Depth and Total Suspended Solids measurements from nine coastal reference stations around Australia. Sampling began between 2008 and 2010 and is ongoing at seven sites, with historical data available for three sites dating back to the 1940s. Measurements are taken monthly at depths from the surface to 105 meters.
Over 1.39 million gravity station observations from the Australian National Gravity Database and a 2013 Riverina survey were compiled to generate this complete Bouguer anomaly image. The Australian Ocean Data Network produced this composite, which integrates data collected by government, industry, and academia from the 1940s to 2016. Terrain corrections were applied using offshore bathymetry and onshore topography data.
Australian Ocean Data Network provides a colour composite image of complete Bouguer gravity anomalies over onshore continental Australia. The product integrates approximately 1.39 million gravity station observations from the Australian National Gravity Database and the 2013 New South Wales Riverina survey. Data acquisition spans from the 1940s to February 2016.
Norwegian Named Entities (NorNE) is a manually annotated corpus extending the Norwegian Dependency Treebank. It comprises around 600,000 tokens across both Bokmål and Nynorsk standards of written Norwegian. The corpus was created by NbAiLab and annotates entities including persons, organizations, locations, geo-political entities, products, and events.
An experimental dataset from the Environmental Engineering Laboratory (SEED) analyzing the functioning of an aquaponic system. It likely contains measurements of fish and plant species growth, nutrient levels, and nitrogen compounds to verify water purification. The dataset is authored by Melania Del Regno and is available under an Open Access license.
UKHO Organogram 31 October 2021 is a dataset published by the Government Digital Service on the eu_open_data platform. The data is provided in CSV format under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The title suggests it likely contains information about the organizational structure of the UK Hydrographic Office.
Wales is the geographic scope of this spatial dataset showing areas that could be affected by flooding from rivers or the sea. It includes flood defences and the areas that benefit from them during a 1 percent fluvial or 0.5 percent tidal flood event. The dataset is produced by the Government Digital Service and has been archived, replaced by a newer version.
Government Digital Service provides polygon boundaries for all Established Industrial Locations (EIL) within the London Borough of Sutton. The dataset includes designated areas such as Croydon Road, Gander Green Lane, and Wandle Valley Trading Estate, located outside of three Strategic Industrial Locations. Each polygon's attribution includes the area name and associated policies.
DecodingTrust-Agent created DTap-Bench, a dataset of agent evaluation tasks. It contains tasks across 14 domains including browser, code, CRM, and medical. Each domain is organized into a benign task split and two red-teaming splits.
Wales is the geographic scope of this dataset, which shows areas with a 1 in 1000 annual chance of flooding from rivers or the sea. It was produced by the Government Digital Service and includes flood defences and the areas they benefit. The dataset was discontinued and superseded by a new Flood Map for Planning in late Summer 2021.
Maintenance Point is a geospatial dataset from the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform. It provides point geometry data indicating whether a road is maintained at public expense by a national or local highway authority, a road authority, or another responsible organization. The description details categories for currently maintained roads and those prospectively maintainable at public expense.
Results from a community-led planning process to sustain the natural environment in the Frontenac, Lanark, Leeds & Grenville area. The data package includes spatial data, project reports, and presentation materials to inform land use planning and conservation priorities. It was produced by a collaborative team representing governments, stewardship councils, conservation organizations, and private landowners.
Permit records detail entities legally required to report daily water extraction exceeding 50,000 liters from Ontario's lakes, rivers, streams, or groundwater. The dataset includes purpose, location, water source type, maximum daily allowance, permit number, and expiry date. Data is provided by the Government of Ontario's Ministry of the Environment.
A geospatial boundary defines the watershed managed under the Lake Simcoe Protection Act. The dataset is maintained by the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority and was last updated in March 2026. It serves as the foundational layer for watershed-based planning and regulatory support.
Government of Ontario data contains results of a community-led planning process to sustain the natural environment in Prince Edward County and neighboring communities. The dataset includes spatial data, project reports, and presentation materials from a collaborative team representing governments, stewardship councils, and conservation organizations.