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9,646 datasets
cvTools is a software tool for implementing cross-validation in regression models. The tool is authored by Andreas Alfons and is designed to help developers write cross-validation functions with minimal programming effort. It also assists users with the process of model selection.
P2PCLAW is a corpus of peer-reviewed academic papers. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, a major platform for data science and machine learning resources. Its specific size, source, and collection timeframe are not detailed in the provided metadata.
BenchClaw Agent Benchmark Scores likely contains performance metrics for AI agents on a standardized test suite. Published on Kaggle, the dataset's specific contents, such as agent names, task categories, and scoring details, require verification after download. The author, organization, and data collection methodology are currently unspecified.
A corpus of 50 peer-reviewed papers, published on Kaggle. The dataset title suggests a focus on legal or peer-to-peer topics, but the specific content and source require verification. The collection likely contains full-text or metadata from academic publications.
Legal Q&A data published on Kaggle. The dataset likely contains question-and-answer pairs or documents related to legal topics. Its specific size, source, and creation date are unknown from the provided metadata.
United States Congressional data spanning two centuries, from 1789 to 1989. The dataset was compiled by author Elaine K. Swift and is hosted on the paperswithcode platform. Its specific variables and volume are not detailed in the available metadata.
United States felony court processing data from large urban counties, spanning the years 1990 to 2006. The dataset was produced by the United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics. The columns likely contain statistics on defendant demographics, charges, processing stages, and case outcomes.
Levan Alexidze authored this text on the legal nature of jus cogens. The dataset is hosted on the paperswithcode platform, which aggregates resources for AI/ML practitioners. Its specific content, length, and publication date are not detailed in the provided metadata.
1837-1862 is the temporal coverage for this dataset, which likely contains historical legal and political documents related to American slavery. The dataset is authored by Gerald Horne and published on the paperswithcode platform. The specific content, format, and scale are not detailed in the available metadata.
A collection of papers analyzing the strategic policy and military achievements of the United States during World War I, from 1914 to 1918. The work focuses on the American Expeditionary Force, its commanders like General John J. Pershing, and the mobilization of millions of troops. It draws from diaries, memoirs, and after-action reports to cover both high-level strategy and the experiences of individual soldiers.
A chapter from a scholarly book analyzing Canada's strategic and economic relationships with the United States and Britain during World War II. The text, authored by J.L. Granatstein, challenges historical narratives about Canada's alignment with the US. It is part of a larger edited volume covering Anglo-American-Canadian relations from 1902 to 1956.
A text-based resource by Wilhelm Wengler, published on the Papers with Code platform. The work likely contains a scholarly analysis of the foundational principles and contradictions within the international legal system. Its specific content and scope require verification after download.
Legal nature of Jus cogens in contemporary international law is a dataset from the paperswithcode platform. The dataset likely contains text related to the legal principles of jus cogens in international law. The author is listed as Alexidze, Levan.
Angola is the geographic focus of this dataset, which likely contains textual analysis of United States foreign policy from 1945 onward. The dataset was authored by George Wright and is hosted on the Paperswithcode platform. The specific content, format, and volume are not detailed in the available metadata.
American National Election Studies Cumulative Data File aggregates survey data from 1948 to 2004. The dataset is authored by Virginia Sapiro and published on the paperswithcode platform. Its specific content, scale, and structure require verification after download.
A collection of documents related to Japanese foreign policy spanning the period from 1869 to 1942. The dataset is published on PaperswithCode and authored by Dong Wang. The specific content, format, and scale are unknown.
Mending the 'Broken Dialogue' is a dataset from paperswithcode concerning diplomatic relations between the United States and Japan. The description suggests it covers the period immediately after the 1960 Security Treaty Crisis, including phases like the Period of Tolerance (1945-1946) and increasing suspicion from early 1946. The dataset's author, organization, and specific size are unknown.
1947 to 1977 is the temporal coverage indicated by the title. The dataset likely contains information on United States foreign policy and Thai military rule. It was authored by Surachāt Bamrungsuk and is hosted on the paperswithcode platform.
North Atlantic relations between the United States, Canada, and Great Britain from 1945 to 1949. The dataset likely contains historical analysis of cooperation and competition in the post-World War II period. It is authored by Venkataramani and published on the paperswithcode platform.
Frank C. Costigliola authored a dataset on American business and foreign policy from 1920 to 1933. The dataset is published on the Papers with Code platform and is tagged with topics including law, foreign policy, business, and political science. Its specific content and structure are not detailed in the available metadata.