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    Open Data Website Traffic

    • catalog.data.gov
    • data.lacity.org
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    Updated Jun 21, 2025
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    data.lacity.org (2025). Open Data Website Traffic [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/open-data-website-traffic
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    Jun 21, 2025
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    data.lacity.org
    Description

    Daily utilization metrics for data.lacity.org and geohub.lacity.org. Updated monthly

  2. s

    Traffic Data Site Names SDCC - Dataset - data.smartdublin.ie

    • data.smartdublin.ie
    Updated Jul 14, 2022
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    (2022). Traffic Data Site Names SDCC - Dataset - data.smartdublin.ie [Dataset]. https://data.smartdublin.ie/dataset/traffic-data-site-names-sdcc1
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 14, 2022
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    SDCC Traffic Data Collection Site Names. A detailed description of each column heading can be referenced below;scn: Site Serial numberregion: A group of Nodes that are operated under SCOOT control at the same common cycle time. Normally these will be nodes between which co-ordination is desirable. Some of the nodes may be double cycling at half of the region cycle time.system: SCOOT STC UTC (UTC-MX)locn: Locations

  3. Network Traffic Dataset

    • kaggle.com
    Updated Oct 31, 2023
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    Ravikumar Gattu (2023). Network Traffic Dataset [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/ravikumargattu/network-traffic-dataset
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 31, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Kagglehttp://kaggle.com/
    Authors
    Ravikumar Gattu
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    Context

    The data presented here was obtained in a Kali Machine from University of Cincinnati,Cincinnati,OHIO by carrying out packet captures for 1 hour during the evening on Oct 9th,2023 using Wireshark.This dataset consists of 394137 instances were obtained and stored in a CSV (Comma Separated Values) file.This large dataset could be used utilised for different machine learning applications for instance classification of Network traffic,Network performance monitoring,Network Security Management , Network Traffic Management ,network intrusion detection and anomaly detection.

    The dataset can be used for a variety of machine learning tasks, such as network intrusion detection, traffic classification, and anomaly detection.

    Content :

    This network traffic dataset consists of 7 features.Each instance contains the information of source and destination IP addresses, The majority of the properties are numeric in nature, however there are also nominal and date kinds due to the Timestamp.

    The network traffic flow statistics (No. Time Source Destination Protocol Length Info) were obtained using Wireshark (https://www.wireshark.org/).

    Dataset Columns:

    No : Number of Instance. Timestamp : Timestamp of instance of network traffic Source IP: IP address of Source Destination IP: IP address of Destination Portocol: Protocol used by the instance Length: Length of Instance Info: Information of Traffic Instance

    Acknowledgements :

    I would like thank University of Cincinnati for giving the infrastructure for generation of network traffic data set.

    Ravikumar Gattu , Susmitha Choppadandi

    Inspiration : This dataset goes beyond the majority of network traffic classification datasets, which only identify the type of application (WWW, DNS, ICMP,ARP,RARP) that an IP flow contains. Instead, it generates machine learning models that can identify specific applications (like Tiktok,Wikipedia,Instagram,Youtube,Websites,Blogs etc.) from IP flow statistics (there are currently 25 applications in total).

    **Dataset License: ** CC0: Public Domain

    Dataset Usages : This dataset can be used for different machine learning applications in the field of cybersecurity such as classification of Network traffic,Network performance monitoring,Network Security Management , Network Traffic Management ,network intrusion detection and anomaly detection.

    ML techniques benefits from this Dataset :

    This dataset is highly useful because it consists of 394137 instances of network traffic data obtained by using the 25 applications on a public,private and Enterprise networks.Also,the dataset consists of very important features that can be used for most of the applications of Machine learning in cybersecurity.Here are few of the potential machine learning applications that could be benefited from this dataset are :

    1. Network Performance Monitoring : This large network traffic data set can be utilised for analysing the network traffic to identifying the network patterns in the network .This help in designing the network security algorithms for minimise the network probelms.

    2. Anamoly Detection : Large network traffic dataset can be utilised training the machine learning models for finding the irregularitues in the traffic which could help identify the cyber attacks.

    3.Network Intrusion Detection : This large dataset could be utilised for machine algorithms training and designing the models for detection of the traffic issues,Malicious traffic network attacks and DOS attacks as well.

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    Click Global Data | Web Traffic Data + Transaction Data | Consumer and B2B...

    • datarade.ai
    .csv
    Updated Mar 13, 2025
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    Consumer Edge (2025). Click Global Data | Web Traffic Data + Transaction Data | Consumer and B2B Shopper Insights | 59 Countries, 3-Day Lag, Daily Delivery [Dataset]. https://datarade.ai/data-products/click-global-data-web-traffic-data-transaction-data-con-consumer-edge
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    .csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 13, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Consumer Edge
    Area covered
    Bermuda, Congo, Sri Lanka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Marshall Islands, Finland, South Africa, Nauru, El Salvador, Montserrat
    Description

    Click Web Traffic Combined with Transaction Data: A New Dimension of Shopper Insights

    Consumer Edge is a leader in alternative consumer data for public and private investors and corporate clients. Click enhances the unparalleled accuracy of CE Transact by allowing investors to delve deeper and browse further into global online web traffic for CE Transact companies and more. Leverage the unique fusion of web traffic and transaction datasets to understand the addressable market and understand spending behavior on consumer and B2B websites. See the impact of changes in marketing spend, search engine algorithms, and social media awareness on visits to a merchant’s website, and discover the extent to which product mix and pricing drive or hinder visits and dwell time. Plus, Click uncovers a more global view of traffic trends in geographies not covered by Transact. Doubleclick into better forecasting, with Click.

    Consumer Edge’s Click is available in machine-readable file delivery and enables: • Comprehensive Global Coverage: Insights across 620+ brands and 59 countries, including key markets in the US, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. • Integrated Data Ecosystem: Click seamlessly maps web traffic data to CE entities and stock tickers, enabling a unified view across various business intelligence tools. • Near Real-Time Insights: Daily data delivery with a 5-day lag ensures timely, actionable insights for agile decision-making. • Enhanced Forecasting Capabilities: Combining web traffic indicators with transaction data helps identify patterns and predict revenue performance.

    Use Case: Analyze Year Over Year Growth Rate by Region

    Problem A public investor wants to understand how a company’s year-over-year growth differs by region.

    Solution The firm leveraged Consumer Edge Click data to: • Gain visibility into key metrics like views, bounce rate, visits, and addressable spend • Analyze year-over-year growth rates for a time period • Breakout data by geographic region to see growth trends

    Metrics Include: • Spend • Items • Volume • Transactions • Price Per Volume

    Inquire about a Click subscription to perform more complex, near real-time analyses on public tickers and private brands as well as for industries beyond CPG like: • Monitor web traffic as a leading indicator of stock performance and consumer demand • Analyze customer interest and sentiment at the brand and sub-brand levels

    Consumer Edge offers a variety of datasets covering the US, Europe (UK, Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Spain), and across the globe, with subscription options serving a wide range of business needs.

    Consumer Edge is the Leader in Data-Driven Insights Focused on the Global Consumer

  5. Daily website visitors (time series regression)

    • kaggle.com
    Updated Aug 20, 2020
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    Bob Nau (2020). Daily website visitors (time series regression) [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/bobnau/daily-website-visitors/code
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 20, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    Kagglehttp://kaggle.com/
    Authors
    Bob Nau
    Description

    Context

    This file contains 5 years of daily time series data for several measures of traffic on a statistical forecasting teaching notes website whose alias is statforecasting.com. The variables have complex seasonality that is keyed to the day of the week and to the academic calendar. The patterns you you see here are similar in principle to what you would see in other daily data with day-of-week and time-of-year effects. Some good exercises are to develop a 1-day-ahead forecasting model, a 7-day ahead forecasting model, and an entire-next-week forecasting model (i.e., next 7 days) for unique visitors.

    Content

    The variables are daily counts of page loads, unique visitors, first-time visitors, and returning visitors to an academic teaching notes website. There are 2167 rows of data spanning the date range from September 14, 2014, to August 19, 2020. A visit is defined as a stream of hits on one or more pages on the site on a given day by the same user, as identified by IP address. Multiple individuals with a shared IP address (e.g., in a computer lab) are considered as a single user, so real users may be undercounted to some extent. A visit is classified as "unique" if a hit from the same IP address has not come within the last 6 hours. Returning visitors are identified by cookies if those are accepted. All others are classified as first-time visitors, so the count of unique visitors is the sum of the counts of returning and first-time visitors by definition. The data was collected through a traffic monitoring service known as StatCounter.

    Inspiration

    This file and a number of other sample datasets can also be found on the website of RegressIt, a free Excel add-in for linear and logistic regression which I originally developed for use in the course whose website generated the traffic data given here. If you use Excel to some extent as well as Python or R, you might want to try it out on this dataset.

  6. i

    Netflix

    • ieee-dataport.org
    Updated Oct 1, 2021
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    Danil Shamsimukhametov (2021). Netflix [Dataset]. https://ieee-dataport.org/documents/youtube-netflix-web-dataset-encrypted-traffic-classification
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 2021
    Authors
    Danil Shamsimukhametov
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    YouTube
    Description

    YouTube flows

  7. Traffic Volumes from SCATS Traffic Management System 2021 - Dataset -...

    • data.gov.ie
    Updated Jun 19, 2025
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    data.gov.ie (2025). Traffic Volumes from SCATS Traffic Management System 2021 - Dataset - data.gov.ie [Dataset]. https://data.gov.ie/dataset/traffic-volumes-from-scats-traffic-management-system-2021
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 19, 2025
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    data.gov.ie
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Traffic volumes data across Dun Laoghaire Rathdown from the SCATS traffic management system. The Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System (SCATS) is an intelligent transportation system used to manage timing of signal phases at traffic signals. SCATS uses sensors at each traffic signal to detect vehicle presence in each lane and pedestrians waiting to cross at the local site. SCATS Traffic Volumes Data (Monthly) Contained in this report are traffic counts taken from the SCATS traffic detectors located at junctions. The primary function for these traffic detectors is for traffic signal control. Such devices can also count general traffic volumes at defined locations on approach to a junction. These devices are set at specific locations on approaches to the junction but may not be on all approaches to a junction. As there are multiple junctions on any one route, it could be expected that a vehicle would be counted multiple times as it progress along the route. Thus the traffic volume counts here are best used to represent trends in vehicle movement by selecting a specific junction on the route which best represents the overall traffic flows. Please note this data is for information purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the infrastructure. Changes and upgrades occurring since then may not be represented.

  8. Traffic Flow Data June to December 2022 SDCC - Dataset - data.gov.ie

    • data.gov.ie
    Updated May 4, 2023
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    data.gov.ie (2023). Traffic Flow Data June to December 2022 SDCC - Dataset - data.gov.ie [Dataset]. https://data.gov.ie/dataset/traffic-flow-data-june-to-december-2022-sdcc1
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    Dataset updated
    May 4, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    data.gov.ie
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    SDCC Traffic Congestion Saturation Flow Data for June to December 2022. Traffic volumes, traffic saturation, and congestion data for sites across South Dublin County. Used by traffic management to control stage timings on junctions. It is recommended that this dataset is read in conjunction with the ‘Traffic Data Site Names SDCC’ dataset.A detailed description of each column heading can be referenced below;scn: Site Serial numberregion: A group of Nodes that are operated under SCOOT control at the same common cycle time. Normally these will be nodes between which co-ordination is desirable. Some of the nodes may be double cycling at half of the region cycle time.system: SCOOT STC UTC (UTC-MX)locn: Locationssite: Site numbersday: Days of the week Monday to Sunday. Abbreviations; MO,TU,WE,TH,FR,SA,SU.date: Reflects correct actual Date of when data was collected.start_time: NOTE - Please ignore the date displayed in this column. The actual data collection date is correctly displayed in the 'date' column. The date displayed here is the date of when report was run and extracted from the system, but correctly reflects start time of 15 minute intervals. end_time: End time of 15 minute intervals.flow: A representation of demand (flow) for each link built up over several minutes by the SCOOT model. SCOOT has two profiles:(1) Short – Raw data representing the actual values over the previous few minutes(2) Long – A smoothed average of values over a longer periodSCOOT will choose to use the appropriate profile depending on a number of factors.flow_pc: Same as above ref PC SCOOTcong: Congestion is directly measured from the detector. If the detector is placed beyond the normal end of queue in the street it is rarely covered by stationary traffic, except of course when congestion occurs. If any detector shows standing traffic for the whole of an interval this is recorded. The number of intervals of congestion in any cycle is also recorded.The percentage congestion is calculated from:No of congested intervals x 4 x 100 cycle time in seconds.This percentage of congestion is available to view and more importantly for the optimisers to take into account.cong_pc: Same as above ref PC SCOOTdsat: The ratio of the demand flow to the maximum possible discharge flow, i.e. it is the ratio of the demand to the discharge rate (Saturation Occupancy) multiplied by the duration of the effective green time. The Split optimiser will try to minimise the maximum degree of saturation on links approaching the node.

  9. Google Analytics Sample

    • console.cloud.google.com
    Updated Jul 15, 2017
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    https://console.cloud.google.com/marketplace/browse?filter=partner:Obfuscated%20Google%20Analytics%20360%20data (2017). Google Analytics Sample [Dataset]. https://console.cloud.google.com/marketplace/product/obfuscated-ga360-data/obfuscated-ga360-data
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 15, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    Googlehttp://google.com/
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The dataset provides 12 months (August 2016 to August 2017) of obfuscated Google Analytics 360 data from the Google Merchandise Store , a real ecommerce store that sells Google-branded merchandise, in BigQuery. It’s a great way analyze business data and learn the benefits of using BigQuery to analyze Analytics 360 data Learn more about the data The data includes The data is typical of what an ecommerce website would see and includes the following information:Traffic source data: information about where website visitors originate, including data about organic traffic, paid search traffic, and display trafficContent data: information about the behavior of users on the site, such as URLs of pages that visitors look at, how they interact with content, etc. Transactional data: information about the transactions on the Google Merchandise Store website.Limitations: All users have view access to the dataset. This means you can query the dataset and generate reports but you cannot complete administrative tasks. Data for some fields is obfuscated such as fullVisitorId, or removed such as clientId, adWordsClickInfo and geoNetwork. “Not available in demo dataset” will be returned for STRING values and “null” will be returned for INTEGER values when querying the fields containing no data.This public dataset is hosted in Google BigQuery and is included in BigQuery's 1TB/mo of free tier processing. This means that each user receives 1TB of free BigQuery processing every month, which can be used to run queries on this public dataset. Watch this short video to learn how to get started quickly using BigQuery to access public datasets. What is BigQuery

  10. g

    Visiting address for the computer hotel

    • gimi9.com
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    Visiting address for the computer hotel [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/eu_https-data-norge-no-node-2147
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Visitor numbers for the data hotel (hotel.difi.no) showing page views per dataset, and for quarter datasets, many page views that are of different formats (JSON, JSONP, XML, complete download, etc.). In addition, an approximate count for traffic (in bytes) per. dataset. The boiler for data is data about page views in AWStats. These tala are queued through a program that sums up traffic per dataset and filters out unrelevant traffic. For explanation of the various fields, including mulege values, see field definitions. OBS. Please note that statistics before 2017 are incorrect. This is a technical problem that causes us to lack traffic data for larger or smaller periods. For example, one lacks of years of data for over 100 days. Ideas for use — Create a web app that shows statistics per data set, graph for page views over time. — Summing up traffic per data settlement There may be errors in the dataset. Use the comments section if you have any questions, comments or other comments!

  11. d

    Air Traffic Landings Statistics

    • catalog.data.gov
    • data.sfgov.org
    • +1more
    Updated Jun 29, 2025
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    data.sfgov.org (2025). Air Traffic Landings Statistics [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/air-traffic-landings-statistics
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 29, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    data.sfgov.org
    Description

    A. SUMMARY This dataset consists of San Francisco International Airport (SFO) The aircraft landing dataset contains data about aircraft landings at SFO with monthly landing counts and landed weight by airline, region and aircraft model and type. B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED Data is self-reported by airlines and is only available at a monthly level. C. UPDATE PROCESS Data is available starting in July 1999 and will be updated monthly. D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET Airport data is seasonal in nature; therefore, any comparative analyses should be done on a period-over-period basis (i.e. January 2010 vs. January 2009) as opposed to period-to-period (i.e. January 2010 vs. February 2010). It is also important to note that fact and attribute field relationships are not always 1-to-1. For example, Cargo Statistics belonging to United Airlines will appear in multiple attribute fields and are additive, which provides flexibility for the user to derive categorical Cargo Statistics as desired. E. RELATED DATASETS A summary of monthly comparative air-traffic statistics is also available on SFO’s internet site at https://www.flysfo.com/about/media/facts-statistics/air-traffic-statistics

  12. e

    Construction sites on main traffic and federal highways Hamburg

    • data.europa.eu
    gml, html, wfs, wms +1
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    Behörde für Verkehr und Mobilitätswende (BVM), Construction sites on main traffic and federal highways Hamburg [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/88u/dataset/f67e2668-dd51-4be1-b176-7719ffb946cd
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    html(114661), html(196), wms(1445), html(108648), html(311908), wfs(11887), wms(21237), xsd(5370), html(270517), gml(418436)Available download formats
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Behörde für Verkehr und Mobilitätswende (BVM)
    License

    Data licence Germany – Attribution – Version 2.0https://www.govdata.de/dl-de/by-2-0
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Hamburg
    Description

    Construction site coordination in Hamburg The preservation of the infrastructure is of fundamental importance for the development of Hamburg. Therefore, construction sites in the street space are part of the normal picture - to the chagrin of local residents and road users. In many cases, however, it is not work on the road itself that leads to disabilities, but the many supply and disposal lines in the road body or the construction projects of private individuals. Approximately 25,000 jobs per year on Hamburg's road network, of which over 3,700 are on major roads, therefore require careful coordination to minimise obstacles to traffic flow. This is the task of the Traffic Optimization Department at the Department of Transport and Mobility Transition. Here, the incoming information of all road construction departments, pipeline companies and private builders is collected and evaluated. The information for the most important construction sites is published with a 7-day preview on the Internet at www.hamburg.de/baustellen. When coordinating construction sites, the aim is to prevent simultaneous construction sites, e.g. on important parallel roads, so that traffic has trouble-free alternative routes. However, no matter how good coordination can absolutely prevent congestion. The Hamburg road network is partly busy and partly overloaded in the morning and evening rush hour. Therefore, we recommend every road user to inform himself about the current traffic situation before starting the journey and only then to choose a suitable means of transport including route.

    If you have any questions about construction sites in Hamburg, please contact the construction site hotline on 040 428 28 2020 or by post to

    Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg Transport and Mobility Transition Authority Old stone path 4 20459 Hamburg

  13. s

    Traffic Counts

    • dataworks.siouxfalls.gov
    • res1catalogd-o-tdatad-o-tgov.vcapture.xyz
    • +3more
    Updated Feb 13, 2020
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    City of Sioux Falls GIS (2020). Traffic Counts [Dataset]. https://dataworks.siouxfalls.gov/datasets/cityofsfgis::traffic-counts
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 13, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Sioux Falls GIS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Description

    Feature layer containing authoritative traffic count points for Sioux Falls, South Dakota.The traffic counts listed are 24-hour, weekday, two-directional counts. Traffic counts are normally collected during the summer months, but may be taken any season, as weather permits. The traffic counts are factored by the day of the week as well as by the month of the year to become an Average Annual Daily Total (AADT). Traffic volumes (i.e. count data) can fluctuate depending on the month, week, day of collection; the weather, type of road surface, nearby construction, etc. All of the historical data should be averaged to reflect the "normal" traffic count. More specific count data (time, date, hourly volume) can be obtained from the Sioux Falls Engineering Division at 367-8601.

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    Traffic Volumes from SCATS Traffic Management System Jul-Dec 2023 DCC

    • data.smartdublin.ie
    • data.europa.eu
    Updated Dec 31, 2023
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    (2023). Traffic Volumes from SCATS Traffic Management System Jul-Dec 2023 DCC [Dataset]. https://data.smartdublin.ie/dataset/dcc-scats-detector-volume-jul-dec-2023
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    Dec 31, 2023
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Traffic volumes data across Dublin City from the SCATS traffic management system. The Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System (SCATS) is an intelligent transportation system used to manage timing of signal phases at traffic signals. SCATS uses sensors at each traffic signal to detect vehicle presence in each lane and pedestrians waiting to cross at the local site. The vehicle sensors are generally inductive loops installed within the road. 3 resources are provided: SCATS Traffic Volumes Data (Monthly) Contained in this report are traffic counts taken from the SCATS traffic detectors located at junctions. The primary function for these traffic detectors is for traffic signal control. Such devices can also count general traffic volumes at defined locations on approach to a junction. These devices are set at specific locations on approaches to the junction but may not be on all approaches to a junction. As there are multiple junctions on any one route, it could be expected that a vehicle would be counted multiple times as it progress along the route. Thus the traffic volume counts here are best used to represent trends in vehicle movement by selecting a specific junction on the route which best represents the overall traffic flows. Information provided: End Time: time that one hour count period finishes. Region: location of the detector site (e.g. North City, West City, etc). Site: this can be matched with the SCATS Sites file to show location Detector: the detectors/ sensors at each site are numbered Sum volume: total traffic volumes in preceding hour Avg volume: average traffic volumes per 5 minute interval in preceding hour All Dates Traffic Volumes Data This file contains daily totals of traffic flow at each site location. SCATS Site Location Data Contained in this report, the location data for the SCATS sites is provided. The meta data provided includes the following; Site id – This is a unique identifier for each junction on SCATS Site description( CAP) – Descriptive location of the junction containing street name(s) intersecting streets Site description (lower) - – Descriptive location of the junction containing street name(s) intersecting streets Region – The area of the city, adjoining local authority, region that the site is located LAT/LONG – Coordinates Disclaimer: the location files are regularly updated to represent the locations of SCATS sites under the control of Dublin City Council. However site accuracy is not absolute. Information for LAT/LONG and region may not be available for all sites contained. It is at the discretion of the user to link the files for analysis and to create further data. Furthermore, detector communication issues or faulty detectors could also result in an inaccurate result for a given period, so values should not be taken as absolute but can be used to indicate trends.

  15. u

    Data from: Google Analytics & Twitter dataset from a movies, TV series and...

    • portalcientificovalencia.univeuropea.com
    • figshare.com
    Updated 2024
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    Yeste, Víctor; Yeste, Víctor (2024). Google Analytics & Twitter dataset from a movies, TV series and videogames website [Dataset]. https://portalcientificovalencia.univeuropea.com/documentos/67321ed3aea56d4af0485dc8
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    2024
    Authors
    Yeste, Víctor; Yeste, Víctor
    Description

    Author: Víctor Yeste. Universitat Politècnica de Valencia.The object of this study is the design of a cybermetric methodology whose objectives are to measure the success of the content published in online media and the possible prediction of the selected success variables.In this case, due to the need to integrate data from two separate areas, such as web publishing and the analysis of their shares and related topics on Twitter, has opted for programming as you access both the Google Analytics v4 reporting API and Twitter Standard API, always respecting the limits of these.The website analyzed is hellofriki.com. It is an online media whose primary intention is to solve the need for information on some topics that provide daily a vast number of news in the form of news, as well as the possibility of analysis, reports, interviews, and many other information formats. All these contents are under the scope of the sections of cinema, series, video games, literature, and comics.This dataset has contributed to the elaboration of the PhD Thesis:Yeste Moreno, VM. (2021). Diseño de una metodología cibermétrica de cálculo del éxito para la optimización de contenidos web [Tesis doctoral]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/176009Data have been obtained from each last-minute news article published online according to the indicators described in the doctoral thesis. All related data are stored in a database, divided into the following tables:tesis_followers: User ID list of media account followers.tesis_hometimeline: data from tweets posted by the media account sharing breaking news from the web.status_id: Tweet IDcreated_at: date of publicationtext: content of the tweetpath: URL extracted after processing the shortened URL in textpost_shared: Article ID in WordPress that is being sharedretweet_count: number of retweetsfavorite_count: number of favoritestesis_hometimeline_other: data from tweets posted by the media account that do not share breaking news from the web. Other typologies, automatic Facebook shares, custom tweets without link to an article, etc. With the same fields as tesis_hometimeline.tesis_posts: data of articles published by the web and processed for some analysis.stats_id: Analysis IDpost_id: Article ID in WordPresspost_date: article publication date in WordPresspost_title: title of the articlepath: URL of the article in the middle webtags: Tags ID or WordPress tags related to the articleuniquepageviews: unique page viewsentrancerate: input ratioavgtimeonpage: average visit timeexitrate: output ratiopageviewspersession: page views per sessionadsense_adunitsviewed: number of ads viewed by usersadsense_viewableimpressionpercent: ad display ratioadsense_ctr: ad click ratioadsense_ecpm: estimated ad revenue per 1000 page viewstesis_stats: data from a particular analysis, performed at each published breaking news item. Fields with statistical values can be computed from the data in the other tables, but total and average calculations are saved for faster and easier further processing.id: ID of the analysisphase: phase of the thesis in which analysis has been carried out (right now all are 1)time: "0" if at the time of publication, "1" if 14 days laterstart_date: date and time of measurement on the day of publicationend_date: date and time when the measurement is made 14 days latermain_post_id: ID of the published article to be analysedmain_post_theme: Main section of the published article to analyzesuperheroes_theme: "1" if about superheroes, "0" if nottrailer_theme: "1" if trailer, "0" if notname: empty field, possibility to add a custom name manuallynotes: empty field, possibility to add personalized notes manually, as if some tag has been removed manually for being considered too generic, despite the fact that the editor put itnum_articles: number of articles analysednum_articles_with_traffic: number of articles analysed with traffic (which will be taken into account for traffic analysis)num_articles_with_tw_data: number of articles with data from when they were shared on the media’s Twitter accountnum_terms: number of terms analyzeduniquepageviews_total: total page viewsuniquepageviews_mean: average page viewsentrancerate_mean: average input ratioavgtimeonpage_mean: average duration of visitsexitrate_mean: average output ratiopageviewspersession_mean: average page views per sessiontotal: total of ads viewedadsense_adunitsviewed_mean: average of ads viewedadsense_viewableimpressionpercent_mean: average ad display ratioadsense_ctr_mean: average ad click ratioadsense_ecpm_mean: estimated ad revenue per 1000 page viewsTotal: total incomeretweet_count_mean: average incomefavorite_count_total: total of favoritesfavorite_count_mean: average of favoritesterms_ini_num_tweets: total tweets on the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_retweet_count_total: total retweets on the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_retweet_count_mean: average retweets on the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_favorite_count_total: total of favorites on the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_favorite_count_mean: average of favorites on the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_followers_talking_rate: ratio of followers of the media Twitter account who have recently published a tweet talking about the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_user_num_followers_mean: average followers of users who have spoken of the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_user_num_tweets_mean: average number of tweets published by users who spoke about the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_user_age_mean: average age in days of users who have spoken of the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_ur_inclusion_rate: URL inclusion ratio of tweets talking about terms on the day of publicationterms_end_num_tweets: total tweets on terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_retweet_count_total: total retweets on terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_retweet_count_mean: average retweets on terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_favorite_count_total: total bookmarks on terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_favorite_count_mean: average of favorites on terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_followers_talking_rate: ratio of media Twitter account followers who have recently posted a tweet talking about the terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_user_num_followers_mean: average followers of users who have spoken of the terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_user_num_tweets_mean: average number of tweets published by users who have spoken about the terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_user_age_mean: the average age in days of users who have spoken of the terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_ur_inclusion_rate: URL inclusion ratio of tweets talking about terms 14 days after publication.tesis_terms: data of the terms (tags) related to the processed articles.stats_id: Analysis IDtime: "0" if at the time of publication, "1" if 14 days laterterm_id: Term ID (tag) in WordPressname: Name of the termslug: URL of the termnum_tweets: number of tweetsretweet_count_total: total retweetsretweet_count_mean: average retweetsfavorite_count_total: total of favoritesfavorite_count_mean: average of favoritesfollowers_talking_rate: ratio of followers of the media Twitter account who have recently published a tweet talking about the termuser_num_followers_mean: average followers of users who were talking about the termuser_num_tweets_mean: average number of tweets published by users who were talking about the termuser_age_mean: average age in days of users who were talking about the termurl_inclusion_rate: URL inclusion ratio

  16. Traffic Volumes from SCATS Traffic Management System Jan-Jun 2024 DCC -...

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    data.gov.ie (2024). Traffic Volumes from SCATS Traffic Management System Jan-Jun 2024 DCC - Dataset - data.gov.ie [Dataset]. https://data.gov.ie/dataset/dcc-scats-detector-volume-jan-jun-2024
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    3 resources are provided: SCATS Traffic Volumes Data (Monthly) Contained in this report are traffic counts taken from the SCATS traffic detectors located at junctions. The primary function for these traffic detectors is for traffic signal control. Such devices can also count general traffic volumes at defined locations on approach to a junction. These devices are set at specific locations on approaches to the junction but may not be on all approaches to a junction. As there are multiple junctions on any one route, it could be expected that a vehicle would be counted multiple times as it progress along the route. Thus the traffic volume counts here are best used to represent trends in vehicle movement by selecting a specific junction on the route which best represents the overall traffic flows. Information provided: End Time: time that one hour count period finishes. Region: location of the detector site (e.g. North City, West City, etc). Site: this can be matched with the SCATS Sites file to show location Detector: the detectors/ sensors at each site are numbered Sum volume: total traffic volumes in preceding hour Avg volume: average traffic volumes per 5 minute interval in preceding hour All Dates Traffic Volumes Data This file contains daily totals of traffic flow at each site location. SCATS Site Location Data Contained in this report, the location data for the SCATS sites is provided. The meta data provided includes the following; Site id – This is a unique identifier for each junction on SCATS Site description( CAP) – Descriptive location of the junction containing street name(s) intersecting streets Site description (lower) - – Descriptive location of the junction containing street name(s) intersecting streets Region – The area of the city, adjoining local authority, region that the site is located LAT/LONG – Coordinates Disclaimer: the location files are regularly updated to represent the locations of SCATS sites under the control of Dublin City Council. However site accuracy is not absolute. Information for LAT/LONG and region may not be available for all sites contained. It is at the discretion of the user to link the files for analysis and to create further data. Furthermore, detector communication issues or faulty detectors could also result in an inaccurate result for a given period, so values should not be taken as absolute but can be used to indicate trends.

  17. s

    BuzzCity mobile advertisement dataset

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    Living Analytics Research Centre (2023). BuzzCity mobile advertisement dataset [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.25440/smu.12062703.v1
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    May 30, 2023
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    SMU Research Data Repository (RDR)
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    Living Analytics Research Centre
    License

    http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

    Description

    This competition involves advertisement data provided by BuzzCity Pte. Ltd. BuzzCity is a global mobile advertising network that has millions of consumers around the world on mobile phones and devices. In Q1 2012, over 45 billion ad banners were delivered across the BuzzCity network consisting of more than 10,000 publisher sites which reach an average of over 300 million unique users per month. The number of smartphones active on the network has also grown significantly. Smartphones now account for more than 32% phones that are served advertisements across the BuzzCity network. The "raw" data used in this competition has two types: publisher database and click database, both provided in CSV format. The publisher database records the publisher's (aka partner's) profile and comprises several fields:

    publisherid - Unique identifier of a publisher. Bankaccount - Bank account associated with a publisher (may be empty) address - Mailing address of a publisher (obfuscated; may be empty) status - Label of a publisher, which can be the following: "OK" - Publishers whom BuzzCity deems as having healthy traffic (or those who slipped their detection mechanisms) "Observation" - Publishers who may have just started their traffic or their traffic statistics deviates from system wide average. BuzzCity does not have any conclusive stand with these publishers yet "Fraud" - Publishers who are deemed as fraudulent with clear proof. Buzzcity suspends their accounts and their earnings will not be paid

    On the other hand, the click database records the click traffics and has several fields:

    id - Unique identifier of a particular click numericip - Public IP address of a clicker/visitor deviceua - Phone model used by a clicker/visitor publisherid - Unique identifier of a publisher adscampaignid - Unique identifier of a given advertisement campaign usercountry - Country from which the surfer is clicktime - Timestamp of a given click (in YYYY-MM-DD format) publisherchannel - Publisher's channel type, which can be the following: ad - Adult sites co - Community es - Entertainment and lifestyle gd - Glamour and dating in - Information mc - Mobile content pp - Premium portal se - Search, portal, services referredurl - URL where the ad banners were clicked (obfuscated; may be empty). More details about the HTTP Referer protocol can be found in this article. Related Publication: R. J. Oentaryo, E.-P. Lim, M. Finegold, D. Lo, F.-D. Zhu, C. Phua, E.-Y. Cheu, G.-E. Yap, K. Sim, M. N. Nguyen, K. Perera, B. Neupane, M. Faisal, Z.-Y. Aung, W. L. Woon, W. Chen, D. Patel, and D. Berrar. (2014). Detecting click fraud in online advertising: A data mining approach, Journal of Machine Learning Research, 15, 99-140.

  18. d

    Swash Web Browsing Clickstream Data - 1.5M Worldwide Users - GDPR Compliant

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    Updated Jun 27, 2023
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    Swash (2023). Swash Web Browsing Clickstream Data - 1.5M Worldwide Users - GDPR Compliant [Dataset]. https://datarade.ai/data-products/swash-blockchain-bitcoin-and-web3-enthusiasts-swash
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 27, 2023
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    Swash
    Area covered
    Latvia, Monaco, Uzbekistan, India, Liechtenstein, Russian Federation, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belarus, Jamaica, Jordan
    Description

    Unlock the Power of Behavioural Data with GDPR-Compliant Clickstream Insights.

    Swash clickstream data offers a comprehensive and GDPR-compliant dataset sourced from users worldwide, encompassing both desktop and mobile browsing behaviour. Here's an in-depth look at what sets us apart and how our data can benefit your organisation.

    User-Centric Approach: Unlike traditional data collection methods, we take a user-centric approach by rewarding users for the data they willingly provide. This unique methodology ensures transparent data collection practices, encourages user participation, and establishes trust between data providers and consumers.

    Wide Coverage and Varied Categories: Our clickstream data covers diverse categories, including search, shopping, and URL visits. Whether you are interested in understanding user preferences in e-commerce, analysing search behaviour across different industries, or tracking website visits, our data provides a rich and multi-dimensional view of user activities.

    GDPR Compliance and Privacy: We prioritise data privacy and strictly adhere to GDPR guidelines. Our data collection methods are fully compliant, ensuring the protection of user identities and personal information. You can confidently leverage our clickstream data without compromising privacy or facing regulatory challenges.

    Market Intelligence and Consumer Behaviuor: Gain deep insights into market intelligence and consumer behaviour using our clickstream data. Understand trends, preferences, and user behaviour patterns by analysing the comprehensive user-level, time-stamped raw or processed data feed. Uncover valuable information about user journeys, search funnels, and paths to purchase to enhance your marketing strategies and drive business growth.

    High-Frequency Updates and Consistency: We provide high-frequency updates and consistent user participation, offering both historical data and ongoing daily delivery. This ensures you have access to up-to-date insights and a continuous data feed for comprehensive analysis. Our reliable and consistent data empowers you to make accurate and timely decisions.

    Custom Reporting and Analysis: We understand that every organisation has unique requirements. That's why we offer customisable reporting options, allowing you to tailor the analysis and reporting of clickstream data to your specific needs. Whether you need detailed metrics, visualisations, or in-depth analytics, we provide the flexibility to meet your reporting requirements.

    Data Quality and Credibility: We take data quality seriously. Our data sourcing practices are designed to ensure responsible and reliable data collection. We implement rigorous data cleaning, validation, and verification processes, guaranteeing the accuracy and reliability of our clickstream data. You can confidently rely on our data to drive your decision-making processes.

  19. ACTGOV Traffic Signal Site Assets

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    Updated Jun 23, 2025
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    ACT Government Geospatial Data Catalogue (ACTmapi) (2025). ACTGOV Traffic Signal Site Assets [Dataset]. https://www.data.gov.au/data/dataset/actgov-traffic-signal-site-assets
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    Jun 23, 2025
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    Government of the Australian Capital Territoryhttp://act.gov.au/
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    ACT Government Geospatial Data Catalogue (ACTmapi)
    Description

    This point dataset shows the locations of Traffic Signal Sites in the Australian Capital Territory. These assets are either owned or managed by City Services, Transport Canberra and City Services Directorate (TCCS). Assets managed and / or owned privately, by other ACT Government Directorates or by the Federal Government may not be included.Attributes include location description, suburb, ownership, maintained by, asset sub type (Cross, Part Time, Pedestrian, Tee) and commissioning, connection, modification and replacement dates.These assets are captured and maintained in the asset database through the works as executed (WAE) handover process or field audits.For additional information, please see the relevant municipal infrastructure standard (https://www.cityservices.act.gov.au/plan-and-build/standards-codes-and-guidelines/municipal-infrastructure-design-standards-mis).

  20. A

    ‘K-Pop Hits Through The Years’ analyzed by Analyst-2

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    Updated Nov 12, 2021
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    Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai) / Inspirient GmbH (inspirient.com) (2021). ‘K-Pop Hits Through The Years’ analyzed by Analyst-2 [Dataset]. https://analyst-2.ai/analysis/kaggle-k-pop-hits-through-the-years-0b70/be8b4573/?iid=032-298&v=presentation
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Analysis of ‘K-Pop Hits Through The Years’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://www.kaggle.com/sberj127/kpop-hits-through-the-years on 12 November 2021.

    --- Dataset description provided by original source is as follows ---

    What is the data?

    The datasets contain the top songs from the said era or year accordingly (as presented in the name of each dataset). Note that only the KPopHits90s dataset represents an era (1989-2001). Although there is a lack of easily available and reliable sources to show the actual K-Pop hits per year during the 90s, this era was still included as this time period was when the first generation of K-Pop stars appeared. Each of the other datasets represent a specific year after the 90s.

    How was it obtained?

    A song is considered to be a K-Pop hit during that era or year if it is included in the annual series of K-Pop Hits playlists, which is created officially by Apple Music. Note that for the dataset that represents the 90s, the playlist 90s K-Pop Essentials was used as the reference.

    1. These playlists were transferred into Spotify through the Tune My Music site. After transferring, the site also presented all the missing songs from each Spotify playlist when compared to the original Apple Music playlists.
      • Any data besides the names and artists of the hit songs were not directly obtained from Apple Music since these other details of songs in this music service are only available for those enrolled as members of the Apple Developer Program.
    2. The presented missing songs from each playlist was manually searched and, if found, added to the respective Spotify playlist.
      • For the songs that were found, there are three types: (1) the song by the original artist, (2) the instrumental of the original song and (3) a cover of the song. When the first type is not found, the two other types are searched and are compared to each other. The one that sounded the most like the original song (from the Apple Music playlist) is chosen as the substitute in the Spotify playlist.
      • Presented is a link containing all the missing data per playlist (when the initial Spotify playlists were compared to the original Apple Music playlists) and the action done to each one.
    3. The necessary identification details and specific audio features of each track were obtained through the use of the Spotipy library and Spotify Web API documentation.

    Why did you make this?

    As someone who has a particular curiosity to the field of data science and a genuine love for the musicality in the K-Pop scene, this data set was created to make something out of the strong interest I have for these separate subjects.

    Acknowledgements

    I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Apple Music for creating the annual K-Pop playlists, Spotify for making their API very accessible, Spotipy for making it easier to get the desired data from the Spotify Web API, Tune My Music for automating the process of transferring one's library into another service's library and, of course, all those involved in the making of these songs and artists included in these datasets for creating such high quality music and concepts digestible even for the general public.

    --- Original source retains full ownership of the source dataset ---

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data.lacity.org (2025). Open Data Website Traffic [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/open-data-website-traffic

Open Data Website Traffic

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Description

Daily utilization metrics for data.lacity.org and geohub.lacity.org. Updated monthly

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