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Image classification, object detection, segmentation, face recognition, OCR, image generation, video understanding
16,002 datasets
Over 1.2 million natural history specimens form the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory's collections, with ichthyology data contributed to national and international biodiversity networks. This dataset specifically details fish specimens collected from the Northern Territory and surrounding regions. The museum provides this data to the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums and subsequently to OBIS Australia.
Vertical incidence ionosoundings and continuous 30 MHz cosmic noise absorption measurements were recorded at the Belgrano and San Martin stations in Antarctica. Data collection began at Belgrano I Base in 1969, continued at Belgrano II from 1980, and at San Martin Base from 1991, with ongoing operations. The dataset is provided by the organization SCIOPS via NASA's Earthdata platform.
PESCA project 018 contains dendrochronological studies of El Nino events and other climatic variations in the tropical zone of South America. The project involves researchers from Canada and Peru with a total investment of US$26,600. It is provided by the SCIOPS organization via NASA's Earthdata platform.
Norwegian Polar Institute data provides thirteen ArcInfo generate files and internal format files representing the coastline of Greenland. The dataset is a basemap collection aggregated by the CEOS_EXTRA organization. Temporal coverage and update frequency are unknown.
Research data explores environmental, nutritional, and endocrine factors regulating diapause in the North Atlantic copepod Calanus finmarchicus. The dataset originates from SCIOPS research aiming to develop predictive models for the species' life-cycle. Temporal and spatial coverage details are not provided.
Antarctic research examines the role of HIF-1α gene polymorphism in human adaptation and dysadaptation during prolonged stays. The study performs genetic typing of expedition participants to analyze the significance of this polymorphism on physiological regulatory mechanisms under extreme conditions. The work was conducted by the organization SCIOPS and sourced from NASA's Earthdata platform.
Derived water mask tiles created for the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission. The dataset is produced by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory using multiple open datasets including JRC Global Surface Water, ESA WorldCover, OpenStreetMap, and MEaSUREs GIMP Mask. The masks are referenced to the WGS84 ellipsoid.
Time-series data from two oceanographic stations in the Western North Pacific, K2 and S1, established for comparative study. The Marine Biogeochemical Cycle Research Team collected the data using the R/V Mirai vessel, with observations beginning in 2010. The stations are located in distinct gyre systems: the western subarctic gyre and the subtropical gyre.
Northern Prairie and CEOS_EXTRA compiled the Nest File, a database containing records for more than 75,000 duck nests. This data spans over 30 years of study on upland nesting ducks in the northern Great Plains. Standardized collection procedures were developed by the Center and used widely by biologists.
Argentine research provides isotopic-climatic reconstruction for the Antarctic Peninsula spanning the last 400 years. The Instituto Antartico Argentino initiated these ice-core studies over twenty years ago, with recent analyses conducted at the LEGAN laboratory in Mendoza. This work represents the first such reconstruction for the region.
Ice core studies from the Antarctic Peninsula provide a 400-year isotopic-climatic reconstruction. The Instituto Antartico Argentino initiated this work over twenty years ago, with analyses conducted in French laboratories and later at the LEGAN facility in Mendoza, Argentina. The dataset represents one of the first long-term climate records from this region.
Polar sea ice concentration data derived from satellite microwave radiometers including Nimbus-7 SMMR and DMSP SSM/I-SSMIS sensors. The dataset provides daily and monthly gridded data for both north and south polar regions on a 25 km grid, with coverage starting in November 1978 and ongoing updates. It was generated by the NSIDC_CPRD using the AMSR-E Bootstrap Algorithm.
1984 to present monitoring of lower trophic levels in the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries. The dataset contains information on phytoplankton composition and abundance, picoplankton, primary production rates, and micro- and mesozooplankton composition, biomass, and abundance. Monitoring is conducted by the states of Maryland and Virginia in cooperation with the US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program.
Bathymetry and perspective views map the detailed morphology of six reef and coastal areas in Northern Lake Michigan. This dataset was created by a collaborative pilot effort with the US Army Corps of Engineers SHOALS program, applying airborne lidar technology. The work aimed to identify ideal lake trout spawning substrate and provide a geologic interpretation.
Argo floats operated by Japanese institutions provide a global array of ocean temperature and salinity profiles. The dataset results from international cooperation led by JAMSTEC, JMA, and other Japanese agencies, with JMA handling real-time and JAMSTEC handling delayed-mode data processing. This site presents a subset of observations contributed by Japanese floats.
Spectral Outgoing Longwave Radiation (OLR) parameters derived from AIRS version 6 radiances. Data is provided monthly on a global 2x2 degree latitude/longitude grid. The algorithm was developed by Xianglei Huang at the University of Michigan using data from the Atmospheric InfraRed Sounder (AIRS) on NASA's EOS-Aqua spacecraft.
Antarctic Artefacts Database contains records of items recorded in-situ in Antarctica or retrieved to Australia. The archive is organized around three main collections: Antarctic Division Library Artefacts, Cape Denison Artefacts, and Heard Island Artefacts. It was created by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) and incorporates the original library artefacts database.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a 2011 snapshot of Australian manganese resources. The dataset includes separate sheets detailing resources by region and by deposit type, presented in HTML and PDF formats.
A dataset likely related to the YOLO (You Only Look Once) object detection model series. It is published on Kaggle. The specific contents, size, and creation details are not provided in the available metadata.
E-BARD extends the original Basketball Action Recognition Dataset with granular annotations for multi-stage computer vision pipelines. The dataset was extracted from 60 full-game recordings from the 2024-2025 NBA season, covering all 30 teams. It was introduced by GabrieleGiudici in a paper addressing the need for player detection, team attribution, and jersey number recognition.