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Image classification, object detection, segmentation, face recognition, OCR, image generation, video understanding
16,086 datasets
John P. Wanous authored a research abstract reviewing the organizational entry process. The text discusses how newcomers and organizations match abilities to job requirements and needs to organizational climates. The review covers four areas: mutual learning between individuals and organizations, consequences of self-promotion, individual choice of organization, and organizational selection of candidates.
Duane R. Clarridge, former CIA Deputy Director, provides a first-person account of clandestine operations he supervised. The memoir details his role in the Iran-Contra affair, the secret war against the Sandinistas, and the CIA's counter-terrorist center. It offers insider perspectives on key political events and figures like William Casey and William Webster.
Kieran McKeown authored this learning resource for computer networking concepts. The dataset likely contains multimodal educational materials for teaching the OSI reference model using augmented reality. It includes 3D objects projected into the real world, text materials, and animations to make learning more engaging.
Bradford D. Martin authored this historical analysis of American political dissent during the Reagan presidency. The work likely contains textual analysis of activism and public opinion outside electoral politics in the 1980s. It examines efforts to preserve progressive victories and effect change in professional life and popular culture.
A study by James H. Browne examined the utility of the healthy work organization concept for identifying human resource management practices. The research correlates HRM practices with micro-level measures of organizational effectiveness and employee well-being, including job stress and satisfaction. It provides evidence for augmenting traditional performance metrics with well-being measures.
Eleanor Stobart's analysis examines cases of child abuse linked to accusations of 'possession' and 'witchcraft'. The work aims to identify common features and patterns, such as scapegoating, family structure, and disability, to enable early risk identification. It provides recommendations for improving information gathering, guidance, and child protection practices across public, NGO, and faith-based sectors.
Louise Knight's 2010 biography details the life and work of Jane Addams from 1860 to 1935. The text is a narrative account of Addams's role as a co-founder of Hull House, a grassroots organizer, and an advocate for women's suffrage, civil rights, and international peace. It was published as a book and is listed on the paperswithcode platform.
A historical text analysis covering the Vietnam War from 1954 to 1975, based on research from newly opened archives in China, Russia, and Vietnam. The work, sourced from the paperswithcode platform, examines the conflict's origins, key events, and aftermath, including the liberalization period beginning in 1986. It is described as a primer on the topic.
A historical text by John Prados detailing covert operations conducted by the CIA and Pentagon. The work is structured into 25 parts covering events from World War II through the Persian Gulf War. The content is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and is under a closed license.
United States and England are the geographic focus of this historical text dataset on street gangs. The dataset, authored by James C. Howell, compiles historical accounts of gang activity, referencing sources from the 17th to the 20th century. It is hosted on the paperswithcode platform.
A literature review synthesizing 38 studies on the relationship between sensation seeking and risky driving, with 13 studies presented in detail. The review was authored by Brian A. Jonah and focuses on behaviors like drinking and driving, non-use of seat belts, and speeding. It discusses the biological basis of sensation seeking and its implications for preventing road trauma.
Methodological problems with many reports on female gangs are a key focus of this bulletin. It summarizes past and current research, considering reasons for membership, delinquency, and the influence of ethnicity and gender norms. The bulletin was authored by J. C. Moore and is hosted on the paperswithcode platform.
Sandra J. Clark's report examines coordinated community responses to domestic violence in six communities. The report details each community's efforts, including the history, features, and outcomes of their coordination. It discusses how these communities created change and identifies opportunities for further efforts.
Brett Brown's data brief provides a broad overview of multiple types of violence affecting children and youth. The approach contrasts with narrower reporting to highlight relative risks and disparities across demographic groups. The dataset likely contains aggregated statistics on incidence rates for various forms of violence.
Baqer Moin authored a biographical text titled 'Khomeini: Life of the Ayatollah'. The description suggests the text covers key life events from childhood to death, including seminary education, political conflict, exile, and the Iranian Revolution. The dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
Sir Richard Burton's 1856 book recounts his ten-day visit to Harar, a city in East Africa where no European was believed to have traveled before. The account provides a first-person narrative of the city's culture and slave trade activity during the mid-19th century. The author, a Victorian explorer and linguist, published dozens of works over a forty-year career.
Youth Gangs: An Overview is a bulletin authored by James C. Howell that synthesizes available knowledge on youth gangs. It reviews historical and demographic data, assesses the scope of the gang problem, and includes studies from juvenile detention facilities. The work provides an extensive list of references for further review.
A historical analysis of political violence and class tensions in Bali during the late colonial period. The work by Geoffrey B. Robinson utilizes both Indonesian and Dutch sources to challenge the notion of a 'peaceful Balinese' and situates political history within Balinese scholarship. It is described as a work of comparative historical sociology.
Stephen Gill's book analyzes American hegemony through realist, liberal, and Marxist perspectives, with a focus on the Trilateral Commission. The work likely contains structured academic text, including chapters, appendices, notes, and a bibliography. The dataset appears to be a digitized version of this scholarly publication.
A textual analysis of presidential power and leadership styles, based on Richard Neustadt's seminal work. The data likely contains qualitative assessments of decisions and events from the administrations of modern U.S. presidents. The author is Richard E. Neustadt, and the original source is the book 'Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents'.