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Images of public figures scrubbed from image searching. Name and m/f annotation. 107,818 Images, text Face recognition 2014 [99] [100] H. Ng et al. BioID Face Database Images of faces with eye positions marked. Manually set eye positions. 1521 Images, text Face recognition 2001 [101] [102] BioID Skin Segmentation Dataset
Synthetic Fundus Dataset [260] Photorealistic retinal images and vessel segmentations. Public domain. 2500 images with 1500*1152 pixels useful for segmentation and classification of veins and arteries on a single background. 2500 Images Classification, Segmentation 2020 [261] C. Valenti et al. EEG Database
IRI/LDEO Climate Data Library: Collection of more than 300 datasets from various climate models and datasets. Operated by The Earth Institute and Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory. Global Climate Monitor: Climate web viewer containing accessible climatic information from 1901 that can be downloaded in a variety of GIS formats. HydroSHEDS
Data Commons is an open-source platform [1] created by Google [2] that provides an open knowledge graph, combining economic, scientific and other public datasets into a unified view. [3] Ramanathan V. Guha, a creator of web standards including RDF, [4] RSS, and Schema.org, [5] founded the project, [6] which is now led by Prem Ramaswami. [7]
Kaggle is a data science competition platform and online community for data scientists and machine learning practitioners under Google LLC.Kaggle enables users to find and publish datasets, explore and build models in a web-based data science environment, work with other data scientists and machine learning engineers, and enter competitions to solve data science challenges.
The Overhead Imagery Research Data Set (OIRDS) is a collection of an open-source, annotated, overhead images that computer vision researchers can use to aid in the development of algorithms. [1] Most computer vision and machine learning algorithms function by training on a large set of example data. [ 2 ]
LabelMe is a project created by the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) that provides a dataset of digital images with annotations. The dataset is dynamic, free to use, and open to public contribution. The most applicable use of LabelMe is in computer vision research. As of October 31, 2010, LabelMe has 187,240 ...
ipl2 - merger of the collections of resources from the Internet Public Library (IPL) and the Librarians' Internet Index (LII) websites, hosted by Drexel University College of Information Science and Technology; Refdesk - free and family-friendly web site that indexes and reviews quality, credible, and current web-based resources