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Offline RL trajectories, game data, robot demonstrations, RLHF, multi-agent interaction
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Brisbane City Council automated and manual bike and pedestrian monitoring data captures cycleway patronage and supports bikeway planning. The dataset contains survey data from 2019 to 2024, with separate tables for automated and manual surveys.
2026 data from Brisbane City Council lists parks with free barbeque facilities. It details the type and number of BBQs available at each location. The dataset supports planning for recreational assets and greenspace management.
NASA's Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO) provides this product, which co-locates GEOS-5 FP-IT assimilated atmospheric parameters with the OMI/Aura VIS instrument's orbital swath. It includes surface pressure, temperature and wind profiles, tropopause pressure, and other fields, with data reduced from 72 to 47 vertical layers for file size efficiency. Each orbital file is approximately 45MB in netCDF4 format.
The OMUFPITMET dataset provides selected GEOS-5 Forward Processing for Instrument Teams (FP-IT) assimilated atmospheric parameters, including surface pressure, temperature profiles, wind profiles, and tropopause pressure, co-located in space and time with the OMI/Aura UV-2 satellite swath. The product is generated by the Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO) for use by the OMI team in their L2 algorithms and for related research. Each orbital file is approximately 45MB in size and is stored in netCDF4 format.
Geoscience Australia's Marine Data Register stores metadata for seabed mapping data, including bathymetry and geophysical surveys. It serves as a lifecycle management system documenting data acquisition, processing, and publication. The Australian Ocean Data Network maintains this resource, last updated in April 2026.
A metadata database for Australian seabed mapping data, including bathymetry and geophysical information. It is managed by Geoscience Australia's National Seabed Mapping Section and powers the public AusSeabed Marine Data Portal. The system documents the full data lifecycle from acquisition to decommissioning.
A 2015 bathymetry flythrough visualizes the geomorphic features of the Perth Canyon Marine Park. The video highlights mapped landslides, escarpments, bedform fields, and associated biodiversity. It was produced by the Marine Biodiversity Hub using data acquired by the Schmidt Ocean Institute on RV Falkor.
A 2015 bathymetry flythrough visualizes the geomorphic features of the Perth Canyon Marine Park. The video highlights mapped landslides, escarpments, bedform fields, and associated biodiversity. It was produced by the Marine Biodiversity Hub using data acquired by the Schmidt Ocean Institute on RV Falkor.
Seasonal primary productivity hotspots of ocean surface waters derived from MODIS satellite imagery. The dataset covers the entire Australian Exclusive Economic Zone and surrounding waters from July 2002 to August 2014. It was produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network with support from the National Environmental Science Program Marine Biodiversity Hub.
Monthly updated list of all financial transactions over £25,000 made by The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust. This data is published as part of the UK Government's commitment to transparency in public expenditure. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service under a Creative Commons CC-BY-4.0 license.
A bathymetry compilation created by Geoscience Australia in agreement with the Australian Antarctic Division. The dataset was used to support Australia's contribution to developing a Representative System of Marine Protected Areas (RSMPA) at a CCAMLR workshop in Brest, France in August 2011. The record is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
MODIS satellite imagery from July 2002 to August 2014 was processed to map the likelihood of ocean surface primary productivity hotspots across Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone. The Australian Ocean Data Network, supported by the National Environmental Science Program, derived these monthly chlorophyll a measurements. Each location is assigned a value between 0 and 1.0 representing its probability of being a biological hotspot.
A 2026 study by Tania Bernabé identifies transthyretin as a novel binding partner to the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1. The dataset contains experimental results showing transthyretin binds to lipopolysaccharide via lipid A and induces bacterial agglutination. It is a small dataset (5.5 KB) shared under a CC BY 4.0 license.
Regression Results and Company Support by Company Size is a 5.5 KB Excel dataset authored by Helena Kukla. It was last updated on April 17, 2026.
30.2 KB Excel file (S1_File.xlsx) published by Lei Ren on figshare in April 2026. The file is described as supporting information to ensure transparency and replicability for a research project.
Lauryn Benedict's dataset contains parrot name phrases with de-identified supporting information. The dataset is available as an XLSX file of 57.2 KB and was last updated on April 17, 2026. It is published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Counts of original, renewal, and reinstatement transactions for professional licenses. Data covers from July 2020 through the last complete month. The dataset is published by data.wa.gov.
Digital and ICT-enabled initiatives published by the Department of Sport, Racing and Olympic and Paralympic Games (DSROPG) of Queensland. The data supports the Queensland Government Digital Projects Dashboard, reporting on the status of listed projects. The dataset was last updated on 2026-03-19.
ASIS GPS Shorelines represent a series of mean high water shorelines collected at Assateague Island National Seashore, appended into one file geodatabase covering 1993-2022. The Department of the Interior assembled the data in support of the Northeast Coastal & Barrier Inventory and Monitoring Network's Ocean Shoreline Position Monitoring Program. Shoreline surveys are collected using a sub-meter GPS receiver mounted on an ATV or UTV, starting in August 1993 and continuing through the present day.
The 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft collected radiation data from Mars orbit starting in late April 2001. NASA's MARIE instrument measured the Martian radiation environment, with data collection interrupted by a computer problem in August 2001 before resuming in March 2002. Data were collected intermittently during the cruise phase and nearly continuously during the orbital phase, with minor routine interruptions.