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    Minecraft Statistics – By Country, Demographic, Popularity and Traffic...

    • enterpriseappstoday.com
    Updated Apr 10, 2023
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    EnterpriseAppsToday (2023). Minecraft Statistics – By Country, Demographic, Popularity and Traffic Source [Dataset]. https://www.enterpriseappstoday.com/stats/minecraft-statistics.html
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 10, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    EnterpriseAppsToday
    License

    https://www.enterpriseappstoday.com/privacy-policyhttps://www.enterpriseappstoday.com/privacy-policy

    Time period covered
    2022 - 2032
    Area covered
    Global
    Description

    Minecraft Statistics: The reports say that the gaming industry is expected to reach $431.87 billion by the year 2030. Since technological developments, not only there are laptops and PCs which are gaming-oriented but mobile devices have become compatible with many advanced games today. The recent release of the Harry Potter game ‘ Hogwarts Legacy is already doing its magic on the muggle world. These Minecraft Statistics include insights from various aspects that provide light on why Minecraft is one of the best games today. Editor’s Choice In Minecraft, 24 hours of the game is 20 minutes in real life. As of January 2023, the recorded number of players is 173.5 million. On average, 110,000 concurrent viewers are found on Twitch. Revenue generated from mobile downloads excluding in-game transactions counts for up to 41% of total Minecraft revenue. The Chinese edition of Minecraft has been downloaded more than 400 million times. To heal the players’ health healing potions have been used more than 1.1 billion times. Before launching Minecraft, the game was almost named a ‘Cave Game’. The game sometimes misspells its name by changing the order of words ‘C’ and ‘E’ with ‘Minecraft’. During the initial years of the pandemic, the database of total players increased by more than 14 million. The average age of a player is 24 years.

  2. Minecraft Images Fake or Real

    • kaggle.com
    Updated Apr 20, 2021
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    Jeff Heaton (2021). Minecraft Images Fake or Real [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/jeffheaton/mcfakes
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    CroissantCroissant is a format for machine-learning datasets. Learn more about this at mlcommons.org/croissant.
    Dataset updated
    Apr 20, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    Kagglehttp://kaggle.com/
    Authors
    Jeff Heaton
    License

    http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.htmlhttp://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html

    Description

    This dataset allows you to try your hand at detecting fake images from real images. I trained a model on images that I collected from the Minecraft video game. From the provided link, you have access to my trained model, and can generate more fake data, if you like. However, if you would like additional real data, you will need to capture it from Minecraft yourself.

    The following is a real image from Minecraft: https://github.com/jeffheaton/jheaton_images/blob/main/kaggle/spring-2021/mc-34.jpg?raw=true" alt="Real Minecraft">

    This Minecraft image is obviously fake:

    https://github.com/jeffheaton/jheaton_images/blob/main/kaggle/spring-2021/mc-202.jpg?raw=true" alt="alt">

    Some images are not as easily guessed, such as this fake image:

    https://github.com/jeffheaton/jheaton_images/blob/main/kaggle/spring-2021/mc-493.jpg?raw=true" alt="alt">

    You will also have to contend with multiple times of the day. Darker images will be more difficult for your model.

    https://github.com/jeffheaton/jheaton_images/blob/main/kaggle/spring-2021/mc-477.jpg?raw=true" alt="alt">

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    Data from: MineRL: A Large-Scale Dataset of Minecraft Demonstrations

    • academictorrents.com
    bittorrent
    Updated Feb 8, 2020
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    William H. Guss, Brandon Houghton, Nicholay Topin, Phillip Wang, Cayden Codel, Manuela Veloso, Ruslan Salakhutdinov (2020). MineRL: A Large-Scale Dataset of Minecraft Demonstrations [Dataset]. https://academictorrents.com/details/b37b88b9cfaf0ed0c371da7d53c22c284c35c089
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    bittorrent(31820513429)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 8, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    William H. Guss, Brandon Houghton, Nicholay Topin, Phillip Wang, Cayden Codel, Manuela Veloso, Ruslan Salakhutdinov
    License

    https://academictorrents.com/nolicensespecifiedhttps://academictorrents.com/nolicensespecified

    Description

    The sample inefficiency of standard deep reinforcement learning methods precludes their application to many real-world problems. Methods which leverage human demonstrations require fewer samples but have been researched less. As demonstrated in the computer vision and natural language processing communities, large-scale datasets have the capacity to facilitate research by serving as an experimental and benchmarking platform for new methods. However, existing datasets compatible with reinforcement learning simulators do not have sufficient scale, structure, and quality to enable the further development and evaluation of methods focused on using human examples. Therefore, we introduce a comprehensive, large-scale, simulator-paired dataset of human demonstrations: MineRL. The dataset consists of over 60 million automatically annotated state-action pairs across a variety of related tasks in Minecraft, a dynamic, 3D, open-world environment. We present a novel data collection scheme which al

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    geoOttaWOW - A Minecraft world of the City of Ottawa release version 2.0

    • open.ottawa.ca
    • community-esrica-apps.hub.arcgis.com
    • +1more
    Updated Jul 19, 2019
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    City of Ottawa (2019). geoOttaWOW - A Minecraft world of the City of Ottawa release version 2.0 [Dataset]. https://open.ottawa.ca/datasets/geoottawow-a-minecraft-world-of-the-city-of-ottawa-release-version-2-0
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 19, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Ottawa
    License

    https://ottawa.ca/en/city-hall/get-know-your-city/open-data#open-data-licence-version-2-0https://ottawa.ca/en/city-hall/get-know-your-city/open-data#open-data-licence-version-2-0

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    Description

    This is release 2.0 of geoOttaWOW, a Minecraft world based on data sets used in geoOttawa. This version was created with Minecraft PC version 1.7.10, using software that supports version 1.7.*, with NBT version 19133. This smaller, improved version of the original release requires around 494Mb of disk space, so it will run on most common devices where Minecraft has been installed. The zip file is a folder that you will need to un-zip in your saves directory.We have given Ottawa a new spin, allowing us to have flat-sided buildings. Be creative and build the Ottawa you want. We have provided you with the base structure, and done all the heavy lifting. Now it’s up to you to fill in the blocks and add some new structures to Ottawa, or tear down the old. Build and explore Roads, Rails, Rivers, and Ottawa’s buildings in this Minecraft world. This version focuses in on the most popular areas of Ottawa in 2017 and those that will change the most in the year ahead. Starting at Ottawa City Hall users can explore the city, and create an Ottawa the way they want it to be. We have even added a few surprises, celebrating Canada 150. Enjoy your fireworks.Most popular locations

    Location

     X      Y       Z
    

    Ottawa City Hall
    -320 53.0000 -360

    Parliament Hill
    -744 57.000 -878

    National Gallery of Canada -278
    50.0000
    -1314

    Byward Market
    -90 49.000 -1084

    Rails

    1557 48.000 1635

    How to Load geoOttaWOW

    1. Locate the Minecraft Saves directory

    You will first need to locate the saved file in your Minecraft "saves" folder, as that is where downloaded game files like maps are generally stored.

    What is the Minecraft "saves" folder, and how do you locate it? The folder is in your directory of Minecraft files. There are a few ways to locate it:

    Using the Minecraft Launcher:

    ·
    a. Open the Launcher, and select Edit Profile.

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    b. Click the Open Game Dir option. "Dir" is short for "Directory."

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    c. Your "saves" folder will be in the .minecraft directory.

    Using Windows

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    a. Open the Start menu and select Run.

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    b. Type (without quotes) "%appdata%.minecraft\saves" and hit Enter.

    Using Mac OS

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    a. Open the Finder.

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    b. Select Go and Go to Folder...

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    c. When prompted, enter (without quotes) "~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/saves".

    Using Ubuntu Linux

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    a. Open the File Manager in your Home directory

    ·
    b. In the top menu select GO and Open Location

    ·
    c. Type (without quotes) “/.minecraft/saves”

    2. Store the Minecraft Map Files

    Having located the "saves" folder, you can copy the folder to the "saves" folder.

    You can also rename your downloaded map if you like by renaming the folder.

    3. Launch Your Downloaded Minecraft Map

    If your downloaded map has been saved in the Minecraft "saves" folder, you should be able to select it when you play Minecraft when asked to select a World from your Worlds list.

    Update Frequency: Updates should be bi-annual, but will be posted as needed.Contact: GIS Team

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EnterpriseAppsToday (2023). Minecraft Statistics – By Country, Demographic, Popularity and Traffic Source [Dataset]. https://www.enterpriseappstoday.com/stats/minecraft-statistics.html

Minecraft Statistics – By Country, Demographic, Popularity and Traffic Source

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Dataset updated
Apr 10, 2023
Dataset authored and provided by
EnterpriseAppsToday
License

https://www.enterpriseappstoday.com/privacy-policyhttps://www.enterpriseappstoday.com/privacy-policy

Time period covered
2022 - 2032
Area covered
Global
Description

Minecraft Statistics: The reports say that the gaming industry is expected to reach $431.87 billion by the year 2030. Since technological developments, not only there are laptops and PCs which are gaming-oriented but mobile devices have become compatible with many advanced games today. The recent release of the Harry Potter game ‘ Hogwarts Legacy is already doing its magic on the muggle world. These Minecraft Statistics include insights from various aspects that provide light on why Minecraft is one of the best games today. Editor’s Choice In Minecraft, 24 hours of the game is 20 minutes in real life. As of January 2023, the recorded number of players is 173.5 million. On average, 110,000 concurrent viewers are found on Twitch. Revenue generated from mobile downloads excluding in-game transactions counts for up to 41% of total Minecraft revenue. The Chinese edition of Minecraft has been downloaded more than 400 million times. To heal the players’ health healing potions have been used more than 1.1 billion times. Before launching Minecraft, the game was almost named a ‘Cave Game’. The game sometimes misspells its name by changing the order of words ‘C’ and ‘E’ with ‘Minecraft’. During the initial years of the pandemic, the database of total players increased by more than 14 million. The average age of a player is 24 years.

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