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Image classification, object detection, segmentation, face recognition, OCR, image generation, video understanding
15,796 datasets
Supplementary file 1_Approaching human visual perception through AI-based representation of figure-ground segregation.docx is a 25.3 KB document by Chakkai Yip, last updated March 18, 2026. It contains results from training multiple convolutional neural networks on simple overlapping occlusion stimuli to probe border-ownership inference. The analysis examines performance under degraded contour conditions and the role of junction-like configurations.
The European Remote Sensing (ERS) Sigma-0 dataset provides processed radar backscatter data from the ERS-1 C-band scatterometer. It was generated by the Scatterometer Climate Record Pathfinder project at Brigham Young University using a Scatterometer Image Reconstruction technique, resulting in enhanced resolution imagery. The data is gridded globally at 8.9 km and 44.5 km resolutions and includes statistical parameters like standard deviation and measurement counts.
Geochemical data from the Paleogene Wenchang Formation in the Lufeng 15 Sub-sag, Pearl River Mouth Basin, China. The dataset, created by Yangdi Zheng and last updated in March 2026, contains elemental and organic geochemistry measurements used to reconstruct paleoenvironments and assess controls on hydrocarbon source rock quality. It is a 308.9 KB XLSX file shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
34 core genes were identified linking acute lung injury, secondary enteritis, and vitamin E through integrated database screening and protein-protein interaction analysis. The research, authored by Jinhai Shao and last updated in March 2026, presents findings from an LPS-induced mouse model, demonstrating vitamin E's protective effects on lung and intestinal barriers. The 782.1 KB PDF document offers molecular insights and a scientific basis for nutritional-immunomodulatory intervention.
Discrete sample and profile data collected from the HAKUREI MARU in the North and South Pacific Ocean from 1993-08-07 to 1993-10-05. The data include dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, alkalinity, temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrients. These data were collected by researchers from Hokkaido University and the National Institute for Resources and Environment as part of the PACIFICA project.
Southeast U.S. Shelf and Gulf of Mexico surface waters were sampled from 34 stations during a November 2019 research cruise. The dataset contains discrete measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH, and nutrients collected to monitor the outflow of the Shark River Slough and red tide effects. Data were collected by NOAA's Ocean Acidification Program and analyzed by the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory.
Discrete sample and profile data collected from the MIRAI research vessel in the Arctic Ocean and Beaufort Sea from September 1 to October 13, 2004. The dataset includes measurements for alkalinity, temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, chlorophyll a, and chlorofluorocarbons. Data were collected by researchers from the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) as part of the PACIFICA project.
PACIFICA_49NZ19991121 includes biological, chemical, and physical data from discrete sample and CTD profile observations in the North and South Pacific Ocean. The data were collected aboard the MIRAI research vessel from November 21 to December 27, 1999, by researchers from JAMSTEC and the Meteorological Research Institute. Measurements include dissolved inorganic carbon, oxygen, nutrients, chlorophyll, temperature, and salinity.
The Philippine Sea is the location for this dataset of discrete water sample and profile observations collected from the SHUMPU MARU between July 9 and July 17, 1998. It includes measurements for dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, alkalinity, nutrients, chlorophyll, and chlorofluorocarbons. The data were collected by researchers from the Japan Meteorological Agency and Meteorological Research Institute as part of the PACIFICA project.
From May to August 2009, discrete water samples and profiles were collected from the G.O. SARS research vessel in the Barents Sea, North Atlantic Ocean, and adjacent seas. The data include dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, chlorofluorocarbons, nutrients, chlorophyll, and physical parameters like temperature and salinity. It was collected by researchers from the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research and the University of Bergen as part of the CLIVAR and CARBOOCEAN programs.
PACIFICA project data from cruise PACIFICA_49RY19970121 includes 22 oceanographic variables measured in the North Pacific Ocean and Philippine Sea. These discrete sample and profile observations were collected using CTD, Coulometer, and bottle instruments aboard the Ryofu Maru II from January 21 to February 9, 1997. Naoyuki Ishikawa of the Japan Meteorological Agency and Masao Ishii of the Meteorological Research Institute led the data collection for this international synthesis of Pacific Ocean interior carbon.
PACIFICA_49SO19980414 includes discrete sample and profile data for dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, and related oceanographic variables. The data were collected aboard the Soyo Maru in the North Pacific Ocean from April 14 to April 29, 1998, using CTD and bottle instruments. Katsuyuki Sasaki and Tsuneo Ono of the National Research Institute of Fisheries Science collected these measurements as part of the international PACIFICA project.
PACIFICA_49HG19971110 contains discrete water sample and profile measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, alkalinity, and related biogeochemical parameters from the North Pacific Ocean and Philippine Sea. Data from the HAKUREI MARU cruise between November 1997 and January 1998 includes measurements of CFCs, sulfur hexafluoride, nutrients, chlorophyll a, and dissolved organic carbon. Fumiyasu Nishibori and Yutaka W. Watanabe collected these data as part of the international PACIFICA project for synthesizing Pacific Ocean interior carbon data.
From January 25 to February 19, 1994, chemical and physical oceanographic data were collected from the THOMAS G. THOMPSON in the South Pacific Ocean. Christopher D. Winn of Hawaii Pacific University collected these data as part of the WOCE_P31 dataset, contributing to the World Ocean Circulation Experiment's goal of understanding the ocean's role in climate. The data likely include discrete measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, pH, nutrients, and chlorofluorocarbons.
From 2000-05-07 to 2000-05-15, discrete water samples and profiles were collected from the SHUMPU MARU research vessel in the Philippine Sea. The data include dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, alkalinity, nutrients, chlorophyll, and chlorofluorocarbons, collected using CTD, Coulometer, and bottle instruments. These measurements were contributed by researchers from the Japan Meteorological Agency and the Meteorological Research Institute as part of the international PACIFICA data synthesis project.
Chemical and physical oceanographic data collected from the Southern Surveyor vessel across the North and South Pacific Ocean from February to March 2009. The dataset includes measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, chlorofluorocarbons, nutrients, and temperature profiles. Researchers from CSIRO collected these data as part of the International CLIVAR Global Ocean Carbon and Repeat Hydrography Program.
The South Atlantic Ocean is the geographic scope for discrete sample and profile data collected aboard the POLARSTERN research vessel from 2012-01-07 to 2012-03-11. Data include dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrients like nitrate and phosphate. Mario Hoppema of the Alfred Wegener Institute and Toste Tanhua of GEOMAR collected this data as part of the CLIVAR_A12_06AQ20120107 cruise.
The East China Sea and Philippine Sea were surveyed during cruise WOCE_P08N from June 20 to July 15, 1996. The dataset includes discrete measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, chlorofluorocarbons, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, temperature, and salinity collected using CTD and bottle instruments. These data were collected by Toshitaka Amaoka of Hokkaido University as part of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment.
North Pacific Ocean, Philippine Sea, and South Pacific Ocean data collected from the KEIFU MARU vessel during cruise KS01-01 from January to March 2001. The dataset includes dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, alkalinity, temperature, salinity, nutrients, and chlorofluorocarbons, measured using CTD and bottle instruments. It was collected by Tetsuya Nakamura and Masao Ishii as part of the PACIFICA international collaborative project.
Chemical and physical data collected from the DISCOVERY research vessel during the UKOA_D366 cruise from June 6 to July 9, 2011. The dataset includes dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, temperature, salinity, phosphate, and silicate measurements from the English Channel, North Sea, and North Atlantic Ocean. Data were collected by researchers from Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, the National Oceanography Centre, and the University of East Anglia using alkalinity titrators, CTDs, and coulometers.