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Image classification, object detection, segmentation, face recognition, OCR, image generation, video understanding
16,044 datasets
From March 16 to April 9, 1992, chemical and physical oceanographic data were collected from the R/V METEOR in the North Atlantic Ocean. The dataset includes measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, nutrients, oxygen, temperature, and salinity from discrete bottle samples and CTD profiles. It was collected by researchers from the University of Hamburg as part of the CARINA (CARbon dioxide IN the Atlantic Ocean) international synthesis project.
The Barents Sea is the focus of this dataset containing discrete sample and profile observations of dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, pH, and other hydrographic variables. Data were collected from the R/V Lance during a one-week cruise in July 1986 using CTD and bottle instruments. Bert Rudels of the Finnish Institute of Marine Research and Leif G. Anderson of the University of Gothenburg collected the data as part of the CARINA synthesis project for biogeochemical investigations.
Chemical and physical profile data collected from the R/V Hudson in the North Atlantic Ocean from October 12 to November 10, 1994. E. Peter Jones and R. Allyn Clarke of the Bedford Institute of Oceanography gathered these measurements using CTD and bottle instruments for the CARINA data synthesis project. The dataset includes dissolved inorganic carbon, chlorofluorocarbons, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, temperature, and salinity.
From 2017-09 18 to 2017-09-28, a NOAA research cruise collected discrete water column samples at 51 stations in the Salish Sea and coastal waters of Washington and Oregon. The dataset contains measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, temperature, salinity, oxygen, and nutrients to provide a synoptic snapshot related to ocean acidification. This effort was conducted by the NOAA Ocean Acidification and Harmful Algal Bloom Programs and conforms to Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network guidelines.
Discrete chemical and physical oceanographic data collected from the JOHAN HJORT research vessel in the North Greenland and Norwegian Seas during August 1998. The dataset includes 19 variables such as dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, pH, nutrients, chlorofluorocarbons, and dissolved oxygen, measured using CTD and bottle instruments. Data were collected by researchers from the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Institute of Marine Research - Norway, and the University of Gothenburg as part of the CARINA international synthesis project.
Marine seabed samples collected by Geoscience Australia and partner organizations since the 1950s. Samples include shallow cores, dredged rocks, and sediments gathered by grab and dredge methods, with a large proportion refrigerated.
A dataset for detecting military aircraft, provided in both COCO and YOLO annotation formats. The dataset was synchronized from Kaggle by author windysir and was last updated in March 2026.
1996 survey data from law enforcement agencies analyzing youth gang involvement in drug sales and distribution. The bulletin, authored by James C. Howell, reports widespread trafficking but suggests serious involvement is concentrated in a small number of areas and is connected to young adult gang members. The dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and has a closed license.
A senior Canadian foreign affairs observer reflects on the Canada-US relationship from the post-World War II era through the Reagan administration. The text distills nearly forty years of experience and study, examining formal and informal diplomatic means between unequal powers. It was authored by Jeffrey D. Holmes and published on the paperswithcode platform.
Approximate locations where Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery camped during their 1803-1806 outbound and return journeys. The data layer was created by Robert Bergantino, Research Associate Professor at the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology. The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail is approximately 4,900 miles long, connecting 16 states and was established by Congress in 1978.
The Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) of NOAA operates a network of microwave sensors to measure the instantaneous clearance, or air gap, below bridges spanning U.S. navigable waterways. These preliminary 6-minute observations are part of the National Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS) Program, used to ensure navigation safety, improve economic efficiency, and protect coastal resources. The dataset was last updated on 2026-03-17.
Federally-recognized Tribal Nations and authorized Tribal organizations receive financial support through a competitive funding program. Since 2011, the Branch of Tribal Community Resilience has distributed over 900 awards totaling almost $120 million. This geospatial layer displays the location of tribal offices receiving funding.
A 2022.0 version dataset from NASA Earthdata providing global mapped particulate organic carbon concentration derived from ocean-color reflectance. The data is produced by OB_CLOUD and is based on algorithms from D. Stramski (2007) and Stramski et al. (2022). It is used to quantify surface carbon stocks and support biogeochemical studies.
Global satellite-derived measurements of particulate organic carbon concentration in ocean surface waters. The data is produced by NASA's OB_CLOUD organization using the Terra MODIS sensor and is based on algorithms by D. Stramski (2007) and Stramski et al. (2022). This version 2022.0 of the data suite is used to quantify surface carbon stocks.
Global satellite-derived ocean surface data for particulate organic carbon concentration. The dataset is produced by OB_CLOUD from NASA Earthdata and uses the Suomi-NPP VIIRS sensor. It supports studies of carbon stocks and biogeochemistry alongside related variables like chlorophyll-a and sea surface temperature.
A global binned dataset of Particulate Organic Carbon (POC) concentration derived from Suomi-NPP VIIRS satellite ocean-color reflectance. The data is produced by OB_CLOUD and uses the D. Stramski, 2007 (443/555 version) and Stramski et al. 2022 for PACE algorithms. It is designed to quantify surface carbon stocks and support biogeochemical studies.
PACE OCI Level-3 data provides global mapped concentrations of particulate organic carbon (POC) derived from ocean-color reflectance. The dataset supports quantification of surface carbon stocks and biogeochemical studies, produced by OB_CLOUD for NASA's Earthdata platform. It utilizes algorithms from Stramski (2007) and Stramski et al. (2022) for the PACE mission.
PACE satellite data provides global surface ocean concentrations of particulate organic carbon, a key variable for quantifying marine carbon stocks. The dataset is derived from ocean-color reflectance measurements and supports studies of biogeochemistry and ecological context alongside related variables like chlorophyll-a and sea surface temperature. It is produced by the OB_CLOUD organization using algorithms from Stramski et al. (2007/2022).
Image data likely related to video coding and the EfficientNet architecture. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, a platform for data science and machine learning projects. Its specific content, size, and creation details require verification after download.
GANs SolarPanel Analysis(utils) is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. Its platform tags suggest it contains images of solar panels for analysis using Generative Adversarial Networks. The dataset's author, organization, size, and update history are unknown.