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Offline RL trajectories, game data, robot demonstrations, RLHF, multi-agent interaction
10,021 datasets
Procgen Benchmark provides expert trajectories generated by a PPO reinforcement learning agent trained on 16 procedurally-generated gym environments. The dataset, created by EpicPinkPenguin, was last updated on March 8, 2026. Environments were created on 'easy' distribution mode with unlimited levels.
Teriba, Akorede published this data on Harvard Dataverse in support of the research paper 'Psychological Well-Being and Sport Satisfaction in Collegiate Athletes: The Role of Upbringing, Athletic Status, and Adaptive Psychological Attributes'. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-14. It likely contains survey or assessment data related to psychological attributes and satisfaction among college athletes.
IndustrialProp provides a dataset of commercial and industrial property transactions in Malaysia. The data is hosted on Kaggle and focuses on the Malaysian real estate market. Specific details on volume, time range, and data collection methodology are not provided in the available metadata.
Recent data on tourism in London, a key sector for the city's economic growth. The dataset is provided by the Greater London Authority and was last updated on 2026-03-25. It likely contains metrics on visitor numbers and economic impact.
A dual-ledger financial dataset published on Kaggle. The dataset's specific contents, such as transaction types, dates, and amounts, require verification after download. Its author, size, and temporal coverage are not specified in the provided metadata.
Rachel Banks conducted a study on the effects of display dimensionality and frame of reference on battlefield commanders' terrain understanding. U.S. Military Academy officers made tactical judgments on unit mobility, distances, and line of sight using three electronic map displays depicting flat and mountainous terrain. The study discusses performance trade-offs and the relationship between participants' spatial ability and their use of interactive tools.
Experimental and simulation data from a multi-method research project on personnel turnover in work teams. The project employed laboratory experiments and computer simulations to study the impact of newcomers on transactive memory systems and team innovation. The author is John M. Levine, and the dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
A psychometric measure named the POLY, developed to assess an individual's preference for multitasking versus single-tasking. The measure was created and refined through three studies involving item creation, pilot testing, and validity analysis. It was authored by Elizabeth M. Poposki and shared via the paperswithcode platform.
Native Apostles marshals wide-ranging research to shed light on the crucial role of Native Americans, Africans, and black slaves in Protestant missionary work during the 17th and 18th centuries. The work by Edward E. Andrews offers a pioneering view of religion's spread through the colonial world, from New England to the Caribbean, the Carolinas to Africa, Iroquoia to India. It argues that native evangelists often outnumbered their white counterparts and acted as cultural intermediaries who could challenge colonialism.
Oles M. Smolansky's study examines the relationship between the Soviet Union and Iraq over a twenty-year period. The analysis draws on ten years of research in Western, Arab, and Soviet sources. It covers complex issues including oil nationalization, Kurdish affairs, the Iraqi Communist Party, and the Iran-Iraq war.
Aristotle's Rhetoric is the first systematic approach to persuasive public speaking, based on dialectic. The text was likely composed while Aristotle was a member of Plato's Academy and replaces the original Loeb edition with a fresh translation and annotation. This edition supplies a Greek text based on that of Rudolf Kassel.
An essay analyzing the metaphor of the 'good neighbor' within U.S. foreign policy rhetoric during the 1940s. The work examines how this metaphor functioned in the context of World War II, technological change, and the Good Neighbor policy period from 1928 to 1947. It was authored by Amy Spellacy and sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
James N. Green's research analyzes the U.S. grassroots campaign against human rights abuses in Brazil during its military dictatorship. The work draws on interviews with activists and archival research from Brazil and the United States. It documents the creation of an international activist network that helped shift U.S. public opinion and policy.
CAST is an R package providing supporting functionality to run the 'caret' package with spatial or spatial-temporal data. It includes methods for spatial cross-validation, variable selection, and estimating the area of applicability for prediction models, as described in multiple peer-reviewed publications from 2018 to 2024. The package was authored by Hanna Meyer.
Robert S. Rubin's paper examines the varied interpretations of the SMART goal-setting acronym in industrial-organizational psychology. The work discusses the foundational research by Locke & Latham from 1990 and explores inconsistencies in how the acronym is defined across different training materials. The dataset likely contains textual analysis of these differing definitions and their implications for motivation and goal achievement.
Greg Grandin's historical work analyzes the Cold War in Latin America, challenging conventional views of the conflict. The book uses archival research and personal testimonies, with Guatemala as a primary case study, to argue the struggle was between competing visions of democracy. It includes a new preface and an interview with Naomi Klein.
3.12 terabytes of preprocessed data aggregated from multiple embodied AI sources like Open X-Embodiment and the UMI Community. The dataset, created by OpenEAI, is formatted for Visual-Language-Action (VLA) model pretraining and was last updated on February 25, 2026.
A supplemental table of trilobite exopodite measurements and biomass calculations, published by Sarah R. Losso on figshare in April 2026. The data likely contains morphometric and biomass calculations related to trilobite respiratory structures.
Sarah R. Losso's supplemental table, published on figshare in April 2026, provides lamellar surface area calculations for arthropod gills. The data likely supports the hypothesis that trilobite exopodites served a respiratory function. This tabular dataset is released under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
2022 to present data tracks the NYC Parks Swim For Life program, an instructional swimming initiative for second-grade public school students. The dataset contains location and attendance information for the program, which runs annually from October to June. Program operations were paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic and resumed in Spring 2022.