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Offline RL trajectories, game data, robot demonstrations, RLHF, multi-agent interaction
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Near-real-time satellite imagery and active fire data are provided globally by NASA's MODIS Rapid Response System. The system, developed by NASA/GSFC and partners like the University of Wisconsin, processes Level 0 data into Level 1B, 2, and 3 products. It offers color composite imagery at 250m, 500m, and 1km pixel resolutions, augmenting standard MODIS land products.
Regulatory data outlines jurisdiction under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and River Protection Act, covering wetlands, water bodies, and a mandatory 100-foot buffer zone. The dataset, provided by SCIOPS via NASA Earthdata, details protected resources and the associated permitting process for construction projects. Specific temporal coverage and dataset size are unknown.
FORMOSAT-2 provides 2-meter panchromatic and 8-meter multispectral imagery from a sun-synchronous orbit at 888 km. The National Space Program Office (NSPO) of Taiwan operates the satellite, which launched in May 2004 and became operational in June 2004. Its primary mission includes daily image coverage of Taiwan and the surrounding region for land use, agriculture, and disaster monitoring.
Executive Order 149 mandates state agencies and grant programs to avoid construction and financial support within designated floodplains. The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation coordinates with the Federal Emergency Management Agency for program implementation and project review. This dataset outlines the regulatory framework linking state construction, loans, and grants to federal flood insurance and environmental policy act compliance.
A catalog of over 6,100 physical rock samples collected from Antarctica, managed by the United States Polar Rock Repository at Ohio State University. The repository also includes a rock magnetic database with data from more than 1,700 sites and a photo and map archive. The facility was established in 2003 by the Office of Polar Programs and polar geologists.
Satellite imagery from the High Resolution Technological Camera (HRTC) aboard the SAC-C spacecraft. The dataset is a product of an international cooperative mission led by NASA and the Argentine Commission on Space Activities (CONAE), with contributions from space agencies in Brazil, Denmark, France, and Italy. The temporal coverage and volume of images are not specified.
Digital elevation models integrate ocean bathymetry and land topography for U.S. and other global coastlines. NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information builds and distributes these models, which are derived from multiple federal and academic sources. Cell sizes range from high-resolution 1/9 arc-second (~3 meters) for coastal studies to 1 arc-minute (~2 km) for global models.
1996 to present data on temperature, salinity, chlorophyll a, nutrients, dissolved oxygen, and plankton biomass from fixed stations and transects in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Scientists from the Institut Maurice-Lamontagne (IML) collect samples following established protocols, with some stations sampled up to 20 times per year. The program provides quasi-synoptic views of seasonal and interannual variability in eastern Canadian waters.
A geophysical model explains overthrusting of thick sediment columns above allochthonous salt sheets via a basal shear mechanism. The paper presents six specific lines of evidence supporting the model, including lithologically distinct transition zones and overpressures. It was authored by SCIOPS and published via the Minerals Management Service (MMS) web domain.
Archived publications from 1989 to 1998 detail scientific and technical cooperation. The collection includes the original 1989 agreement, its 1998 extension, and a renewed 1998 cooperation agreement. It was published by Global Affairs Canada and is maintained as a historical record.
Funding records detail recipients and amounts from the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund, a provincial program supporting infrastructure renewal. The dataset covers 423 communities receiving a total of $400 million in funding for the 2026 fiscal year. It is published by the Government of Ontario.
Blood samples from 20 Southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) were collected for haematological and red blood cell metabolic studies. The data includes mean values for haemoglobin, packed cell volume, mean cell volume, red cell count, enzyme activity, and other blood parameters. The metadata record was last updated in March 1993.
IDCMS is a case management system for evaluating and conducting investigations into allegations of misconduct by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services employees or contractors. The dataset, published by the Department of Homeland Security, also supports the management inquiry process and includes capabilities for tracking, reporting, and correspondence. The record was last updated on March 22, 2026.
The Customer Profile Management System Support Services (CPMS SS) is a repository for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to manage applicant data. It stores card, booklet, and biometric encounter information to support benefit adjudication and inter-agency sharing. The dataset is maintained by the Department of Homeland Security and was last updated in March 2026.
RASS interfaces with Department of State (DoS) WRAPS, CBP/NCTC, and USCIS CAMINO systems to automate Interagency Check (IAC) requests for refugee applications. The dataset likely contains records related to application intake and case adjudications performed by USCIS immigration officers. It was published by the Department of Homeland Security and last updated on March 22, III.
A dataset from the Department of Homeland Security, last updated on March 22, 2026. It describes an automated process where Service Center Operations representatives deposit PDF files into a predefined network folder. The EGIS service then identifies and pulls these unprocessed files at scheduled intervals for further handling.
The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrations (AAMVA) Hub Service supports messaging between AAMVA and the USCIS Verification Division. It acts as an interface enabling state Department of Motor Vehicles systems to interact with SAVE for alien verification and E-Verify for employment verification. The dataset is published by the Department of Homeland Security and was last updated on March 22, 2026.
The dataset describes the Enterprise Gateway Integration Services-Payment Service (PMT), an intermediary system for payment transactions between U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and Pay.gov. It was last updated on March 22, 2026, and is published by the Department of Homeland Security. The data likely contains transaction status and settlement information for payments required for immigration benefit processing.
DID(IT) is a web-based application database supporting the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) credential and badge enrollment and printing business process. The dataset originates from the Department of Homeland Security and was last updated on March 22, 2026. It is designed for use by the Office of Security & Integrity (OSI) staff and field administrators.
Supporting data for a 2026 study includes topsoil mercury concentration, non-residual mercury concentration, and mercury emission measurements. The dataset also contains results from Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR-MS) analysis. It is structured across five distinct supporting data files.