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Image classification, object detection, segmentation, face recognition, OCR, image generation, video understanding
16,093 datasets
ViT-P ADE20K is a dataset for semantic segmentation, likely derived from the ADE20K scene parsing benchmark. It is hosted on Kaggle, but its specific size, annotation details, and creation date are not provided in the available metadata. The dataset's content and structure require verification after download.
Keypoint_No_Aug is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. The title suggests it contains images for keypoint detection tasks, likely for pose estimation or object alignment. No further metadata on size, source, or creation date is available.
Open-edge-platform developed Datumaro, a Python-based framework for computer vision management, updated as of March 2026. It provides tools to build, analyze, and convert information across formats like COCO, YOLO, and Pascal VOC.
MultiID-2M is a large-scale paired dataset constructed for multi-person scenarios in identity-consistent image generation. It provides diverse references for each identity to support the development of advanced diffusion-based models like WithAnyone. The dataset was created by jingchao-peng and was last updated on 2026-02-28.
A set of tools for reading, writing, and transforming spatial and seasonal data, developed by Patrick Giraudoux. It includes functions for spatial interpolation, polyline discretization, linking observations, and statistical tests for ecologists. The package also provides miscellaneous utilities such as inference on diversity indexes and writing data frames with Chinese characters.
A large-scale dataset of Chinese calligraphy images collected from historical works. It covers over 95 calligraphy masters and 5 major script styles, created by author TSXu and last updated in February 2026. Each image includes annotations for bounding boxes, modern text transcriptions, author attribution, and font style labels.
Replication files for the study 'Bandwagon or Titanic? How Outcome Expectations Influence Voting in Direct Democracy'. The dataset and Stata do-file were authored by Oliver Strijbis and are hosted on Harvard Dataverse, last updated on March 25, 2026.
London's provision of higher-level skills courses and apprenticeships was researched by RCU for the Greater London Authority. The work maps participation in levels 4 and 5 qualifications across sectors like tech, health, and low carbon. The dataset was last updated on March 25, 2026.
A dataset published on Kaggle, likely containing images for training convolutional neural networks. The specific content, size, and origin are not detailed in the available metadata. Further details such as the number of images, collection dates, and the original creator are unknown.
SFT_Aganaanooru_Samples_JSON is a dataset published on Kaggle. The title suggests it contains samples from the Aganaanooru, a classical Tamil poetic work. The dataset is provided in JSON format, but its specific content and scale require verification after download.
eva_organA200 is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. Its title suggests a focus on organ analysis, likely within the medical imaging domain. The dataset's author, organization, and specific content details are not provided.
Data.nj.gov provides records of New Jersey state agency expenditures, categorized by department, payee, and funding program. The dataset tracks cumulative fiscal year-to-date totals, with accounting periods beginning in July. It was last updated in January 2026.
Archival documents from East Germany provide a detailed chronological account of diplomatic negotiations and military strategy during the Vietnam War. The description outlines a structured narrative covering events from the start of the Paris Peace Talks in 1968 through the signing of the final agreement. This material likely contains primary source analysis of leadership decisions, international relations, and battlefield developments.
Seth Jacobs authored this historical text analyzing U.S. foreign policy during the Indonesian struggle for independence from 1945 to 1949. The work likely contains narrative and analytical text discussing themes of colonialism, communism, and Cold War dynamics. The dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and is licensed as closed.
A collection of academic papers and chapters on theories of political and economic development in Latin America, compiled by Peter F. Klarén of the University of Florida. The description lists works by scholars including Seymour Martin Lipset, Andre Gunder Frank, and Guillermo O'Donnell, covering topics such as modernization, dependency theory, and bureaucratic authoritarianism.
From 1939 to 2005, this dataset compiles information on the relationship between private voluntary organizations (PVOs) and U.S. foreign policy. It is based on a study by Rachel McCleary that draws on annual reports, State Department documents, and IRS records. The work analyzes the influence of humanitarian aid organizations and the shift of federal funding from PVOs to commercial enterprises.
Eight major case studies of U.S. intervention in Latin America, from Guatemala in 1954 to Panama in 1989, are analyzed by author Stephen G. Rabe. The work interprets these events as symbolic geopolitical actions driven by presidential credibility concerns. It is sourced from the paperswithcode platform, though the specific data format and size are not detailed.
Duncan Andrew Campbell's work analyzes English public and political opinion during the American Civil War. The text-based dataset covers reactions to issues like slavery, democracy, trade, and propaganda from 1861 to 1865. It was created by a lecturer at the University of Maryland Baltimore County and presents a dissenting interpretation challenging traditional historical views.
Jill Hills's book traces the political, technological, and economic forces shaping global communication markets from the 1840s through World War I. The work analyzes power relations between the United States and Britain, focusing on infrastructure like submarine telegraph cables, wireless radio, and telephones. It examines how regulation and economic power influenced the development of contemporary communication systems.
A dataset on informal cross-border trade in the Great Lakes region, authored by Kristof Titeca of the University of Antwerp. The description references research conducted by Célestin Kimanuka of the Institut supérieur de statistiques et de nouvelles technologies in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. The dataset is hosted on the paperswithcode platform.