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Image classification, object detection, segmentation, face recognition, OCR, image generation, video understanding
16,251 datasets
Annotated images of lemons categorized into raw, ripe, rotten, and no-lemon classes for object detection tasks. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its author, size, and creation date are unknown. The specific number of images and their collection method are not detailed in the provided metadata.
Amy L. Solomon's report consolidates data on incarceration and release trends for Michigan. The analysis focuses on prisoners released in 2003, examining their characteristics and the communities they returned to. Data was sourced from the Michigan Department of Corrections, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, and the U.S. Census Bureau.
Faces constitute one of the most important stimuli for humans. This dataset, authored by Jenny Rehnman, likely contains data from studies on gender differences in face recognition, such as findings that women recognize more faces than men. The dataset is sourced from paperswithcode, but its specific size, format, and update date are unknown.
NREL-derived estimates of total annual solar energy potential organized by country and solar class, with spatial resolution varying from 1 km to approximately 100 km. Data sources include NASA's Surface Meteorology and Solar Energy (SSE) Version 6 database and other high-resolution models. The energy values represent kilowatt-hours per square meter per day, calculated using a 10% conversion efficiency and a 365-day year.
Collective Insecurity explores the American approach to the League of Nations during a pivotal international crisis. The study by Gary B. Ostrower examines the concept of collective security as the post-World War I peace settlement began to disintegrate. The data likely contains textual analysis of diplomatic documents and historical records from the early 1930s.
A glossary of close to 400 terms and definitions commonly used in radiochemistry, with an emphasis on radioanalytical chemistry. It was compiled by M. De Bruin, with definitions sourced from organizations like the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission, and includes newly proposed definitions where none existed. The dataset is hosted on paperswithcode.
A biographical text dataset based on the private papers, correspondence, and published works of Lewis Cass, a 19th-century American political figure. The data was compiled by author Willard Carl Klunder for a detailed biography. The dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and is under a closed license.
John Niven's biography provides a narrative of Martin Van Buren's political career from the early 19th century through the 1850s. The study focuses on his role in creating the modern two-party system, his presidency, and his later political activities. It is a detailed historical text sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
Educational material on organic reaction mechanisms is provided through the AccessScience online resource. The content is described as authoritative, high-quality, and covering core scientific information across major disciplines. The author is listed as Carl C. Wamser, and the license is closed.
A memoir by Richard V. Secord, the coordinator of the Iran Initiative, providing an inside account of the Iran-Contra affair. The text details his dealings with figures like Oliver North and William Casey and reveals information on the roles of President Reagan and Vice President Bush. It is a personal response to his accusers and the administration.
Breve chronicon de rebus Siculis is a historical text edited and translated by Wolfgang Stürner, published in 2004 by the Hahnsche Buchhandlung. The dataset appears to be a digitized version of this chronicle, which is part of the Monuments Germaniae Historica series. The original publication was reviewed in Francia, volume 34/1, page 304.
Phelan A. Wyrick authored a research article illustrating how local leaders can use risk factor research to address community gang problems. The article describes a framework for linking prevalent local problems to specific risk factors to develop targeted strategies. The content is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and is licensed as closed.
An authoritative online resource containing educational material covering major scientific disciplines. The dataset, sourced from AccessScience via paperswithcode, is authored by Tapas Kanungo and focuses on trustworthy scientific information. Temporal coverage and specific data volume are not provided.
A research article summarizing findings about drug-facilitated rape, focusing on drugs like Rohypnol and GHB. The work was conducted by researchers at the U.S. Department of Justice in response to a request from the Attorney General. The article is based on reports from ethnographers and rape crisis centers beginning in the mid- to late-1990s.
A competency framework for college and workplace readiness, organized into developmental domains. The data was created by Laura Lippman and sourced from the paperswithcode platform. The structure is designed to highlight intersections and gaps in recommendations across different fields.
G. Balladore Pallieri's work examines the concept of an internal legal order for international organizations. The dataset likely contains text discussing the rules and structures governing these entities. It originates from the paperswithcode platform and is authored by G. Balladore Pallieri.
Ralph Summy edited a compilation of scholarly essays analyzing the end of the Cold War. The work includes chapters from multiple authors examining political leadership, mass movements, economic factors, and systemic changes. The content likely contains historical and political analysis from a range of academic viewpoints.
Making the Future is a collection of essays by Noam Chomsky, an Institute Professor Emeritus at MIT. The essays likely contain commentary on topics including the financial crisis, the Obama presidency, WikiLeaks, and Middle East conflicts. The collection is published by Hamish Hamilton/Penguin.
Christa Ellen Washington's study examined perceived career barriers for professionally mentored women. The research compared formal and informal mentoring styles and entry-level versus mid-management ranks on six specific barriers. Results indicated only one significant finding: informally mentored proteges rated 'Lack of Mentoring' as a greater barrier.
A preliminary estimate of Atlantic cod biomass in West Greenland offshore waters for 2007. The dataset likely contains biomass figures and spatial overlap data with Northern shrimp. It was authored by Kaj Sünksen and sourced from paperswithcode.