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Image classification, object detection, segmentation, face recognition, OCR, image generation, video understanding
16,124 datasets
A historical account of Cold War competition in West Africa and the Congo during the late 1950s and early 1960s. The work by Sergey Mazov draws on previously inaccessible Russian and U.S. archival documents and international scholarship. It details the political, economic, and propagandistic rivalry between the U.S. and USSR during a period of decolonization.
A historical text by Scott H. Bennett explores the evolution of the War Resisters League from 1915 to 1963. It details the organization's shift from a single-issue pacifist group to a multi-issue campaigner for international peace and social justice. The source is a book listed on the paperswithcode platform.
A paper by Tora K. Bikson addresses the capacity of the U.S. to develop expertise for leadership in international affairs within a globalized environment. The work is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and is tagged with domains including Computer Science, Knowledge Management, and Political Science. The dataset's specific temporal coverage, row count, and column structure are not provided.
A 2014 book by J. Adam Tooze, winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History, analyzing the period from the battles of 1916 to the Great Depression of the 1930s. The work provides a panoramic narrative of how the First World War remade global political and economic order, with a focus on the rising influence of the United States. It covers the collapse of empires, revolutions, and the foundational shifts that continue to shape the modern world.
January 1997 through December 2004 of 1-degree gridded monthly data on burned area, fuel loads, and fire emissions for multiple chemical species. The data set was compiled using satellite data from MODIS, ATSR, and VIRS, and the Carnegie-Ames-Stanford Approach (CASA) biogeochemical model. It was authored by G. J. Collatz and includes emissions from tropical and boreal peatlands.
A PDF format map of Uganda released by the United Nations Cartographic Section. The dataset is hosted on the NASA Earthdata platform and aggregated by the organization SCIOPS. The specific creation date and data volume are not provided in the input.
A PDF format map of the Lao People's Democratic Republic released by the United Nations Cartographic Section. The dataset is hosted on the NASA Earthdata platform and originates from the organization SCIOPS.
A PDF format map of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (East) released by the United Nations Cartographic Section. The map is hosted on the NASA Earthdata platform and was contributed by the organization SCIOPS. The specific creation date and update frequency are unknown.
United Nations Cartographic Section provides an official PDF map of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The map likely contains political boundaries and geographic features as defined by the UN. The data originates from the SCIOPS organization and is hosted on the NASA Earthdata platform.
DNA sequence data for the Antarctic feather star species Promachocrinus kerguelensis. The dataset is hosted on NASA's EarthData platform and originates from the organization SCIOPS. The specific volume of sequences and their collection date are not provided.
ODP 177 diatom d15N and d13C data contains measurements of nitrogen and carbon stable isotopes in diatom organic matter from sediment cores. The dataset covers three Ocean Drilling Program sites (1094, 1093, 1091) with a resolution of one measurement per centimeter of core depth, spanning the last full glacial cycle. The data was contributed by the SCIOPS organization.
Temperature data from the Lachman Hornfels permafrost monitoring station on James Ross Island, Antarctica. The dataset contains air, soil, and basement temperature recordings taken at specified intervals since the year 2000. Soil and basement temperature measurements extend to a depth of 8 meters.
Antarctic climate data from the Lachman Automatic Recording Climatological Station includes air temperature, humidity, wind direction and intensity, solar radiation, and atmospheric pressure. The station has been recording continuously since 1992. The data is collected and provided by the organization SCIOPS.
Temperature measurements from automatic recording stations located on James Ross Island in Antarctica. The dataset includes air, soil, and basement temperature readings collected by the SCIOPS organization. The temporal coverage and volume of records are unspecified.
Carbon stable isotope measurements from terrestrial organic matter and land-plant cuticles isolated from Permian and Triassic sediments in Antarctica. The dataset was created by the organization SCIOPS and is hosted on NASA EarthData.
ABBED (Admiralty Bay Benthos Diversity Data Base) is an information system on benthic organisms from Admiralty Bay, King George Island. It contains data on the Tanaidacea order of crustaceans. The dataset was created by the organization SCIOPS.
Pycnogonida records from the Admiralty Bay Benthos Diversity Data Base document sea spider species in a key Antarctic fjord. The information system catalogs benthic organisms from King George Island, South Shetland Islands. Data was compiled by the organization SCIOPS.
Ophiuroidea records document benthic brittle star diversity in Admiralty Bay, King George Island. The database is maintained by the SCIOPS organization as part of an information system on Antarctic marine organisms. Temporal coverage and record counts are unspecified.
ABBED contains records of benthic organisms from Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctica, focusing on the Gastropoda class. The system documents species diversity and distribution in this Antarctic marine environment. It was created by the organization SCIOPS, with data from 1997.
1994 records of benthic organisms, specifically gastropods, from Admiralty Bay near King George Island in the Antarctic. The information system documents species diversity and distribution for this polar marine environment. It was created by the organization SCIOPS.