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Offline RL trajectories, game data, robot demonstrations, RLHF, multi-agent interaction
10,075 datasets
NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information provides a high-resolution digital elevation model for the Orange County, California coastline. The DEM integrates bathymetric and topographic data at a 1/3 arc-second grid spacing, approximately 10 meters, referenced to the NAVD 88 vertical datum. It supports coastal hazard mitigation and preparedness efforts under the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program.
A list of contracts, annexes, and agreements for the Territorial Center of Avtozavodsky district. The data likely contains information on agreement validity periods, counterparties, purchase subjects, and contract costs. It was published on the States site of Ukraine and last updated on September 23, 2024.
NOAA's 1/3 arc-second (~10-meter) resolution digital elevation model integrates bathymetric and topographic data for the Miami, Florida coastal region. The DEM is referenced to the NAVD 88 vertical datum and WGS 84 horizontal datum to support tsunami hazard mitigation and coastal preparedness. It is compiled from multiple federal, state, and local sources including NOAA and the U.S. Geological Survey.
NOAA's National Geophysical Data Center built a high-resolution integrated bathymetric-topographic digital elevation model for the Miami coastal region. The DEM has a grid spacing of 1/3 arc-second, approximately 10 meters, and is referenced to the NAVD 88 vertical datum and WGS 84 horizontal datum. It supports state-level coastal hazard mitigation efforts under the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program.
A list of concluded contracts, transactions, annexes, and additional agreements from the States site of Ukraine. The dataset was last updated on October 1, 2024. It is available in Excel formats, suggesting structured records of public procurement activities.
60,548 training and 1,035 testing samples comprise this dataset for automatic graphic layout design of advertising posters. It is an extension of the CGL-Dataset, created by the user 'creative-graphic-design' and last updated on September 20, 2024. The language data within the dataset is in Chinese.
MapPool contains 75 million potential maps and associated textual captions. It was created by author sraimund and derived from the CommonPool dataset of 12 billion text-image pairs. The dataset was last updated on September 2, 2024.
MTA Subway Turnstile Usage Data: 2020 provides entry and exit counts from individual control areas across the New York City subway system. The dataset is archived by data.ny.gov and was last updated in August 2024. It includes columns for station, line, date, and time for each recorded turnstile transaction.
States site of Ukraine published a list of concluded contracts, agreements, and related annexes on the eu_open_data platform. The dataset was last updated on 2024-10-01. It is provided in an EXCEL XLSX format, but the specific number of rows and columns is unknown.
Four decentralized datasets, including two in DPO format and two in Alpaca format, were curated from various open-source projects. The datasets are designed to support training models on a wide range of topics, including sensitive or controversial issues. The author is ystemsrx, with a last recorded update on September 3, 2024.
2016 entry and exit counts for individual control areas within the New York City subway system. The dataset is provided by data.ny.gov for archival purposes, with more detailed data available in newer hourly ridership datasets. It includes columns for Entries, Exits, Station, Line Name, and specific control area identifiers like C/A, SCP, and Unit.
New York City's MTA turnstile data provides entry and exit counts for individual control areas at subway stations for the year 2015. This retired dataset is maintained for archival purposes by data.ny.gov, with more detailed hourly ridership data now available separately. It includes columns for Unit, Station, SCP, Entries, Exits, Time, Division, Date, Description, C/A, and Line Name.
New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority provides archived records of subway turnstile usage. The dataset contains entry and exit counts for individual control areas at specific stations. It was published by data.ny.gov and covers the year 2019.
New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority provides archived data on subway turnstile usage for 2017. It records entry and exit counts per control area unit, captured by the SCP device. The dataset is maintained by data.ny.gov for archival purposes.
MTA Subway Turnstile Usage Data: 2014 is a retired dataset from data.ny.gov containing entry and exit counts for individual control areas. The dataset includes columns for Time, Entries, Exits, Station, Line Name, and Date. It was last updated on July 29, 2024, for archival purposes.
2018 data contains entry and exit values for individual control areas within the New York City subway system. The dataset is provided by data.ny.gov for archival purposes, as more detailed hourly ridership data is now available elsewhere. It includes columns for station, turnstile unit, line, and cumulative entry/exit counts.
2021 archival records of entry and exit values from individual subway turnstile control areas. The dataset is maintained by data.ny.gov for historical reference, with more detailed data now available through a newer hourly ridership dataset. It was last updated in July 2024.
A dataset published by CERN and the European Commission on the eu_open_data platform, last updated on 2024-09-23. It likely contains information for assessing the impact of prompt payment policies on government efficiency and financial flows in Thailand. The specific data volume, columns, and granularity require verification after download.
New York City's MTA subway turnstile data for 2022, posted for archival purposes by data.ny.gov. The dataset contains entry and exit counts for individual control areas, recorded by specific turnstile units. More detailed ridership data is now available through a separate hourly dataset.
The New York State Historic Preservation Office maintains this official list of historic places worthy of preservation, authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. It contains records for properties that meet criteria involving age, integrity, and significance, with data accessible in multiple formats including XML, CSV, RDF, and JSON.