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Image classification, object detection, segmentation, face recognition, OCR, image generation, video understanding
16,026 datasets
FLAME-2 thermal infrared fire detection dataset includes autoencoder weights and YOLO pseudo-labels. The dataset appears to be hosted on Kaggle. Its specific size, creation date, and author are unknown.
An optical character recognition dataset published on Kaggle. The specific content, scale, and origin are not detailed in the available metadata. The dataset likely contains images of text and corresponding transcriptions for training or evaluating OCR models.
A dataset related to the YOLO (You Only Look Once) object detection framework. It was published on the Kaggle platform. The specific content, scale, and creation details are not provided in the available metadata.
Lisa Joy Pruitt's book analyzes the feminization of the American Protestant foreign mission movement. It traces the creation and dissemination of images of 'Oriental' women in evangelical literature from the late 18th through the 19th century. The work examines how these images shaped women's self-perceptions and mission strategies.
HLVid is a benchmark for evaluating Multi-modal Large Language Models on long-form, high-resolution video understanding. It was introduced by author bfshi in the paper "Attend Before Attention: Efficient and Scalable Video Understanding via Autoregressive Gazing". The dataset features 5-minute videos at 4K resolution, challenging models to handle significant spatiotemporal redundancy.
Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, a leading expert on the history of American espionage, offers a history of U.S. secret intelligence from the nation's founding through the present day. The work chronicles the expansion of intelligence from George Washington's discretionary fund to the 21st century, when U.S. intelligence expenditure reportedly exceeded Russia's total defense budget. It argues that intelligence agencies have historically exaggerated threats to build their organizations and budgets.
A 1945 historical analysis of the American Catholic Church's role in the United Nations Conference on International Organization. The study is based on archival sources from the U.S. State Department, the National Catholic Welfare Conference, and the Catholic Association for International Peace. It was authored by Joseph Samuel Rossi and co-published with the Catholic University Department of Church History.
Vietnamese intellectual and political history from 1945 to 1965, focusing on internal debates about national identity and the socialist state. The dataset is based on the book 'A World Transformed' by Kim N. B. Ninh, which uses Vietnamese-language materials and archival data. It examines the period from the communist ascent to power to the escalation of American involvement.
John Ehrman's book 'The Eighties' analyzes the transformation of American society during the Reagan administration. The work is based on a broad range of primary source material and examines changes in technology, tax policy, industry deregulation, and political shifts. It offers an accessible and balanced account of a watershed decade in American history.
A historical text by national security historian Timothy Naftali analyzing America's counterterrorism efforts from World War II to the September 11, 2001 attacks. The account details missed opportunities, intelligence failures, and policy decisions across multiple administrations. It is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and is a closed-license publication.
Nathan Miller authored a biography of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th U.S. president from 1901 to 1909. The book details his political career, including his presidency, progressive agenda, and Nobel Peace Prize award, as well as his personal relationships and family life.
Two surveys administered six months apart to members of a division undergoing change in a large federal agency. Data could be matched for 70 respondents across both surveys. The study, authored by Richard Thompson, examines the relationship between cynicism about change and trust in different management levels.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Joel Brinkley analyzing Cambodia's post-Khmer Rouge recovery and governance. The work is based on the author's reporting from 2008 and 2009, examining the legacy of the regime that killed one quarter of the population. It details the country's transition after becoming a UN protectorate in 1992 and explores the psychological impact on survivors.
The FOCUS Data/Frame model proposes six key sensemaking activities: Elaborating, Questioning, Comparing, Preserving, Reframing, and Seeking. The model was developed and tested by Winston R. Sieck, with links to applied issues in information operations, intelligence analysis, and UAV control system design. The abstract states the model appears to be supported by the data and useful for military applications.
A follow-up study by Julie A. Fiorelli of Case Western Reserve University examines the relationships between pretend play skills, subjective well-being, and coping ability in children from kindergarten through fourth grade. The study likely contains survey or observational data measuring play frequency, organization, imagination, positive mood, life satisfaction, and coping responses. It explores the stability and predictive power of these play variables over an eighteen-month period.
Latin America and the United States are the focus of this collection of academic book chapters analyzing state terror, militarization, and human rights abuses. The work is edited by Cecilia Menjívar and includes contributions from multiple scholars, covering historical cases from countries including Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, and Argentina. The content is sourced from the academic platform paperswithcode.
A historical account of the U.S. Information Agency and its precursor, the Office of War Information, from World War II to the present. The work by Wilson Dizard Jr. traces the political trajectory of the agency and its role in creating modern public diplomacy policy. It analyzes the legacy of U.S. efforts at organized international propaganda.
A declassified RAND Corporation study originally written for senior officials analyzes Chinese negotiating behavior during high-level political talks with the United States in the 1970s and 1980s. The study, authored by Richard H. Solomon, follows the process step-by-step and includes guidelines for dealing with Chinese officials. This edition adds a new introduction and an interpretive essay on changes in behavior.
Wendy Cunningham authored a report titled 'Youth at Risk in Latin America and the Caribbean: Understanding the Causes, Realizing the Potential'. The book identifies at-risk youth populations and provides evidence-based guidance to policy makers for improving youth investments. It concludes governments can be more effective in preventing risky behavior and assisting those already engaged in negative behavior.
Leo A. Orleans authored a report for the Committee on Scholarly Communications with the People's Republic of China, National Academy of Sciences. It addresses the rapid influx of Chinese students and scholars into U.S. institutions following diplomatic normalization. The work uses original Chinese resource materials to explore issues like brain drain and presents an analysis of available population figures.