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Image classification, object detection, segmentation, face recognition, OCR, image generation, video understanding
16,251 datasets
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.
AccessScience provides educational material covering major scientific disciplines, including physical organic chemistry. The resource is authored by William J. LeNoble and is described as an authoritative online gateway. The dataset's specific size, format, and update schedule are not detailed.
Bindings to 'Tesseract', an optical character recognition (OCR) engine that supports over 100 languages. The engine is highly configurable to tune detection algorithms. It was authored by Jeroen Ooms and is listed on the paperswithcode platform.
Abraham F. Lowenthal and fourteen other scholars explore U.S. efforts to promote democracy in Latin America across four key periods: World War I to the Great Depression, post-World War II, the 1960s, and the Reagan years. The work is a comparative study of motives, methods, and results, concluding such efforts have had limited success and often counterproductive effects. It is organized into two paperback volumes covering themes and case studies on countries including Argentina, Chile, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Nicaragua.
Diane B. Kunz's book analyzes 50 years of American economic diplomacy from the post-World War II era through the end of the Cold War. The work examines key events like the Marshall Plan, Bretton Woods, and the Suez Crisis to argue for the central role of economic policy in containing communism. It is sourced from a historical narrative published on the paperswithcode platform.
A dataset of game state images from the puzzle game 2048. The dataset is hosted on the Kaggle platform. The author, organization, and specific collection details are unknown.
A historical study by R. Douglas Ramsey examines three cases of U.S. Army advisory missions in the latter half of the 20th century. The paper analyzes lessons learned from building and advising host nation armies in Korea during the 1950s, Vietnam in the 1960s and 1970s, and El Salvador in the 1980s. Key arguments focus on the need for language and cultural training, adapting U.S. concepts to local conditions, and host nation leadership support.
Frederick Kempe's book 'Divorcing the Dictator' provides a historical narrative on the complex relationship between the United States and Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega. The text covers events from Noriega's rise through intelligence work to the U.S. invasion of Panama, including topics like the Contra affair and foreign policy indictments. The dataset likely contains the full text or structured summaries of this historical analysis.
Philip B. Heymann authored this work, which is an introduction to terrorism and related policy issues. The description suggests it covers topics including international terrorism, hostage negotiations, state-sponsored terrorism, and domestic intelligence-gathering. The dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and is associated with the Belfer Centre for Science and International Affairs.
Tariq Ali's book presents a cultural and political history of Iraq, focusing on resistance against empires. The work is a historical analysis of the 2003 invasion and its context within a longer history of foreign intervention. It also serves as a homage to Iraqi and Arab poets who engaged in poetic resistance.
United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) is a global organization for municipalities. The dataset likely contains proceedings or documents from the UCLG World Congress, a triennial event where local elected representatives set agendas and debate issues of local democracy and decentralization. The dataset originates from the paperswithcode platform.
Close to 400 terms and definitions commonly used in radiochemistry and radioanalytical chemistry. The glossary was compiled by M. De Bruin, with definitions sourced from organizations like the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission, and new definitions proposed where needed. The last update date is unknown.
Charles S. Maier compiled this collection of scholarly papers analyzing the European Recovery Program's impact on West Germany. The description suggests the text covers macroeconomic perspectives, microeconomic sector analysis, and political responses from figures like George C. Marshall. The dataset's license is closed, and its specific data format and size are unknown.
A book by Daniel Verdier analyzing the relationship between democratic institutions and international trade policy. The work examines the trade policy processes of Britain, France, and the United States over a 130-year period. It includes chapters on electoral regulation, tariff-making, the Cold War trading regime, and industrial policy.
A historical and political analysis of the shared worldview among 19th-century British, Canadian, and American Liberal-Democrats. The work by Robert Kelley is the result of more than ten years of comparative research, exploring ideas about society, economy, equality, and government. It argues that cultural forces like ethnicity and religion played a central role in politics, shaping party alignments and policy agendas across the three nations.
Frances FitzGerald's Pulitzer Prize-winning work analyzes the Reagan presidency and the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) during the late Cold War period. The book, authored by Harold Brown and sourced from paperswithcode, uses the Star Wars program as a lens to examine Reagan's political persona and U.S.-Soviet relations. It draws on interviews and research to provide portraits of key figures and insights into summit meetings.