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Amazon reviews US product reviews from Amazon.com. None. 233.1 million Text Classification, sentiment analysis 2015 (2018) [6] [7] McAuley et al. OpinRank Review Dataset Reviews of cars and hotels from Edmunds.com and TripAdvisor respectively. None. 42,230 / ~259,000 respectively Text Sentiment analysis, clustering 2011 [8] [9] K. Ganesan et al ...
CIFAR-100 Dataset Like CIFAR-10, above, but 100 classes of objects are given. Classes labelled, training set splits created. 60,000 Images Classification 2009 [22] [40] A. Krizhevsky et al. CINIC-10 Dataset A unified contribution of CIFAR-10 and Imagenet with 10 classes, and 3 splits. Larger than CIFAR-10.
Amazon Web Services began hosting Common Crawl's archive through its Public Data Sets program in 2012. [9] The organization began releasing metadata files and the text output of the crawlers alongside .arc files in July 2012. [10] Common Crawl's archives had only included .arc files previously. [10]
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According to Amazon's Best Seller list, these 14 products are the most popular items based on online sales at the moment. ... The top purchases below are broken up by category, such as toys and ...
A data lake is a system or repository of data stored in its natural/raw format, [1] usually object blobs or files. A data lake is usually a single store of data including raw copies of source system data, sensor data, social data etc., [2] and transformed data used for tasks such as reporting, visualization, advanced analytics, and machine ...
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.