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ITTV is a publicly available dataset of Italian TV programs introduced in
Alessandro Ilic Mezza, Paolo Sani, and Augusto Sarti, "Automatic TV Genre Classification Based on Visually-Conditioned Deep Audio Features," in 2023 31st European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), 2023.
ITTV consists of 2625 manually annotated YouTube videos, totaling over 670 hours. Each clip is assigned one of seven classes:
ITTV genre taxonomy is similar to that of the well-known RAI dataset described in
Maurizio Montagnuolo and Alberto Messina, "Parallel neural networks for multimodal video genre classification,” Multimedia Tools and Applications, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 125–159, 2009.
The dataset contains genre annotations and metadata in CSV format. Please note that audio data is not provided.
We provide the annotations for a balanced training (1575 clips) and validation (525 clips) split, as well as for a disjoint test set containing 525 installments from TV programs not included in the development set.
As YouTube continuously updates, some videos may not be available in the future. Although we intend to keep ITTV updated as best as possible, please note that some content may not be available at any given time.
Some YouTube videos (especially from the Football
class and, to a lesser extent, the Cartoons
class) may only be available in some countries due to regional restrictions imposed by the content creator. All videos are known to be accessible from Italy (last accessed on Nov. 25th, 2022.)
Please contact Alessandro Ilic Mezza for further questions (e-mail: alessandroilic.mezza@polimi.it).
The Media Barometer has been conducted annually since 1979. Through 2018, the Media Barometer was conducted as a telephone-only survey. Since 2019, the results are based on answers collected via a combined web and telephone survey. Traditionally, the results referred to the Swedish population aged 9–79, but in 2020, the sample frame was expanded to ages 9–85.
The dataset consists of response data from the Media Barometer 2021 in the form of an SPSS data file with variable and value labels. The questionnaire for the Media Barometer 2021 consisted of 54 media-related questions divided into four areas: 1) Access to different media and media technologies, 2) Use of different media and media content during the previous day (alt. last week/month), 3) Time of use for different media, and 4) Consumption of news in different media. The form ended with nine questions about the respondent's background and living situation. A number of these questions were only asked to persons who were older than 17 during the survey year. It concerned questions about employment, income and level of education. All questions in the form had fixed answer options.
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This dataset was created by Avinash Tokada
Released under Database: Open Database, Contents: Database Contents
Percentage and average percentage of total sales made online in 2023, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), business employment size, type of business, business activity and majority ownership.
Production and disposition of eggs, Canada and provinces (layers unless otherwise noted). Data are available on a monthly basis.
In order to identify how the evolution of society affects Swedes’ attitudes and behaviour, the SOM Institute started its National SOM study in 1986. National SOM addresses three areas - society, opinion and mass media - and consists of several parallel surveys. All surveys include a large number of questions related to politics, society, media and social background, but their areas of focus differ.
In 2023, seven different questionnaires were distributed.
The main purpose is to establish time series that enable researchers to analyse how various changes in society affect people's attitudes and behaviour.
The dataset has changed somewhat in relation to the codebook, in order to reduce the risk of re-identification. The following changes have been made: Variables removed: samprob_txt, vanster_txt, hoger_txt, andisk_txt, ansex_txt, mtidn1, mtidn2, anparti, anspraak_txt, angrupp, anutb, kommun, f181, f183, f184, ssyk, ssyk96 Variables added: samhällsgrupp Variables aggregated: f179, län, fackforb, f176c
Canadian Business Counts, location counts without employees, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), Canada and provinces, June 2023.
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Certified models meet all ENERGY STAR requirements as listed in the Version 9.0 ENERGY STAR Program Requirements for Televisions that are effective as of October 20, 2022 or the Version 9.1 Program Requirements that are effective as of April 14, 2023. A detailed listing of key efficiency criteria are available at https://www.energystar.gov/products/electronics/televisions/key_product_criteria.