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The Situated Corpus Of Understanding Transactions (SCOUT) is a multi-modal collection of human-robot dialogue in the task domain of collaborative exploration. The corpus was constructed from multi-phased Wizard-of-Oz experiments where human participants gave verbal instructions to a remotely-located robot to move and gather information about its surroundings. Each dialogue involved a human Commander, a Dialogue Manager (DM), and a Robot Navigator (RN), and took place in physical or simulated environments.
SCOUT contains Transcripts of human-robot dialogues, aligned with the Images taken by the robot at the request of the Commander. The transcripts have been annotated with Dialogue Structure, including Transcaction Units (TUs), Antecedents, and Relations. A subset of utterances have been annotated with Dialogue Semantics including Standard-AMR and Dialogue-AMR. A subset of the Maps have been curated that depict the LIDAR Maps at the end of the dialogue and have been annotated as Exploration Maps.
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Five computer vision sensors, or "Scouts," have been installed in Lam Square, inside of Rush Rhees Library at the University of Rochester. The Scouts collect data on how people move through Lam Square and generate heat maps based on those movements. This dataset contains data collected between 2017-08-16 and 2017-08-23. The dataset includes: (1) three .png heat maps for Scouts UR1, UR3 and UR5; Scouts UR2 and UR4 were not able to collect data (2) .jpg files of the background images that Scouts are observing, (3) JSON files detailing information on each Scout, the individual interaction captured by each Scout, an a summary of events.
From the Detroit Police Department. Scout Car Areas are subdivisions of precincts to which officers can be assigned for patrol.
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This digital data release presents multiple previously published elements of the structural configuration of the Black Hills regional subsurface. The original data within this geodatabase is sourced from multiple U.S. Geological Survey Open File Reports into the hydrology of the Black Hills, stored on the USGS Water Mission Area NSDI Node (Driscoll, 1992; Strobel et al., 1999; Williamson et al., 2000). Data include mapped surface exposures of faults and fold hinges, the location and depth of 1025 formation tops of the Madison Group, Minnelusa Formation, and Minnekahta Formation from water well scout tickets, isopach contours of the Madison Group and Minnelusa Formation, and structure contour maps of the top of the Deadwood Formation, Madison Group, Minnelusa Formation, Minnekahta Formation, and Inyan Kara Group. Isopach and structure contour maps were generated using a combination of formation tops and known fold and fault traces (Williamson et al., 2000). Characterizing these uni ...
Compiled in this map are datasets from and hosted by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, Mass GIS, and the Center for Coastal Studies that focus on public access areas including: public beaches and other recreational space, conservation lands, boat ramps and marinas. Note:Open space continually changes, as explained on the MassGIS webpage, therefore please consider the Protected and Open Space layers as underdevelopment. Additionally, open space parcels are general representations and not a legal record of ownership. The following types of land included in this layer may be privately or publicly owned. Public access categories refer to legal (not physical) levels of public access and includes some areas of limited public access ( by membership only).Definitions for Level of Protection In Perpetuity (P)- Legally protected in perpetuity and recorded as such in a deed or other official document. Land is considered protected in perpetuity if it is owned by the town’s conservation commission or, sometimes, by the water department; if a town has a conservation restriction on the property in perpetuity; if it is owned by one of the state’s conservation agencies (thereby covered by article 97); if it is owned by a non-profit land trust; or if the town received federal or state assistance for the purchase or improvement of the property. Private land is considered protected if it has a deed restriction in perpetuity, if an Agriculture Preservation Restriction has been placed on it, or a Conservation Restriction has been placed on it.Temporary (T) - Legally protected for less than perpetuity (e.g. short term conservation restriction), or temporarily protected through an existing functional use. For example, some water district lands are only temporarily protected while water resource protection is their primary use.These lands could be developed for other uses at the end of their temporary protection or when their functional use is no longer necessary. These lands will revert to unprotected status at a given date unless protection status is extended.Limited (L) - Protected by legal mechanisms other than those above, or protected through functional or traditional use.These lands might be protected by a requirement of a majority municipal vote for any change in status. This designation also includes lands that are likely to remain open space for other reasons (e.g. cemeteries and municipal golf courses).None (N) - Totally unprotected by any legal or functional means. This land is usually privately owned and could be sold without restriction at any time for another use (e.g. scout camps, private golf course, and private woodland).For more information about this open space layer please visit MassGIS Content
Vector polygon map data of property parcels from Kootenai County, Idaho containing 88, 470 features.
Property parcel GIS map data consists of detailed information about individual land parcels, including their boundaries, ownership details, and geographic coordinates.
Property parcel data can be used to analyze and visualize land-related information for purposes such as real estate assessment, urban planning, or environmental management.
Available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
The 2014 precinct data provides a comprehensive map of the City of Detroit’s Police Department precincts. The precincts were created by building from the squad car areas dataset published on the City of Detroit’s open data portal in 2014. However, D3 staff revised the precinct geographies to reflect the maps displayed on the police department’s website since the Scout Car Areas didn't line up consistently. It is possible to view each individual precinct boundary and squad car area on the City of Detroit Police Department’s website. This map was created in order to layout the boundaries of each precinct on one map, providing a complete map of all twelve police precincts. This map was created using ArcMap by Alexis Farmer and D3 staff on July 7, 2015.
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Credit report of Scouts Lookout Llc contains unique and detailed export import market intelligence with it's phone, email, Linkedin and details of each import and export shipment like product, quantity, price, buyer, supplier names, country and date of shipment.
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## Overview
FRC Automatic Scouting is a dataset for object detection tasks - it contains 6robots Notes Amp Speaker annotations for 681 images.
## Getting Started
You can download this dataset for use within your own projects, or fork it into a workspace on Roboflow to create your own model.
## License
This dataset is available under the [CC BY 4.0 license](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY 4.0).
Orbit is a satellite backed smartphone application, allowing users to monitor their crops’ progress and to execute efficient field inspections.
Orbit can be used by farmers, agri-food players (FMCG companies procuring crops for food processing), agri-input players (seed, crop protection, and fertilizer companies) and public institutions.
Orbit users will enjoy achieving their yield and/or crop quality goals via informed decisions.
Orbit users will be able to;
• Monitor crop health and growth progress,
• Locate low performing zones within farms for inspection,
• Flag zones to be inspected and to share flags with fellow colleagues or agronomists,
• Identify problems in low performing zones and to apply corrective and/or protective actions,
• Observe results of their corrective and/or protective actions,
• Take photos of diseases, nutrition deficiencies, and other problems throughout the growing season to establish their own records,
• Access historic weather data and 5-day weather forecast,
• Ask agronomists 24/7 for agricultural support.
Orbit Mobile App represents satellite data in three different maps, each serving a unique purpose; • Health Map shows the target field’s (or crop’s) biomass amount. The biomass amount is represented in brown (non-existent), orange (low), yellow (mid), light green (high) and dark green (very high). Users will be able to track plant growth and identify problematic areas by observing color changes throughout the growing season. • Inspection Map shows high and low performing zones within the field. By only using three abstract colors; red (inspect), pastel yellow (skip, don’t inspect), green (skip, don’t inspect), Inspection Map allows users to easily identify low performing zones and focus their inspection effort to low performing areas only. • Difference Map displays weekly changes within the field. Changes are reflected as blue (progressing), white (staying the same) and purple (regressing). Difference Map is the tool to follow up on whether corrective agronomic action has a positive impact or not. Difference Map can also be used to understand whether a crop has entered to harvest cycle or not.
During field visits or from outside of the field, it is possible to flag certain coordinates, add notes and photos whenever needed via Orbit App. The user can add notes regarding cultivation activities, label and group them as preferred.
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Credit report of Scout Hk contains unique and detailed export import market intelligence with it's phone, email, Linkedin and details of each import and export shipment like product, quantity, price, buyer, supplier names, country and date of shipment.
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Credit report of Scout And Mollys Classen Curve contains unique and detailed export import market intelligence with it's phone, email, Linkedin and details of each import and export shipment like product, quantity, price, buyer, supplier names, country and date of shipment.
This digital data release contains previously published contours on the tops of the Mowry Shale, Morrison Formation, and Minnelusa Formation. The maps are from a series of U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies (MF) showing computer-generated structure contours, isopachs, and cross sections of selected formations in the Powder River basin, Wyoming and Montana (Crysdale 1990, 1991a, 1991b). The maps were constructed from information stored in a U.S. Geological Survey Evolution of Sedimentary Basins data base. This data base contains picks of geologic formation and (or) unit tops and bases determined from electric resistivity and gamma-ray logs of 8,592 wells penetrating Tertiary and older rocks in the Powder River basin. Well completion cards (scout tickets) were reviewed and compared with copies of all logs, and formation or unit contacts determined by N. M. Denson, D.L. Macke, R. R. Schumann and others. These maps are based on information from 2,429 of these wells that penetrate the Minnelusa Formation and equivalents.
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Credit report of Scout Builder contains unique and detailed export import market intelligence with it's phone, email, Linkedin and details of each import and export shipment like product, quantity, price, buyer, supplier names, country and date of shipment.
Bifunctional molecules such as targeted protein degraders induce proximity to promote gain-of-function pharmacology. These powerful approaches have gained broad traction across academia and the pharmaceutical industry, leading to an intensive focus on strategies that can accelerate their identification and optimization. We and others have previously used chemical proteomics to map degradable target space, and these datasets have been used to develop and train multiparameter models to extend degradability predictions across the proteome. In this study, we now turn our attention to develop generalizable chemistry strategies to accelerate the development of new bifunctional degraders. We implement lysine-targeted reversible-covalent chemistry to rationally tune the binding kinetics at the protein-of-interest across a set of 25 targets. We define an unbiased workflow consisting of global proteomics analysis, IP/MS of ternary complexes and the E-STUB assay, to mechanistically characterize the effects of ligand residence time on targeted protein degradation and formulate hypotheses about the rate-limiting step of degradation for each target. Our key finding is that target residence time is a major determinant of degrader activity, and this can be rapidly and rationally tuned through the synthesis of a minimal number of analogues to accelerate early degrader discovery and optimization efforts.
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The protected and recreational open space datalayer contains the boundaries of conservation lands and outdoor recreational facilities in Massachusetts. The associated database contains relevant information about each parcel, including ownership, level of protection, public accessibility, assessor’s map and lot numbers, and related legal interests held on the land, including conservation restrictions. Conservation and outdoor recreational facilities owned by federal, state, county, municipal, and nonprofit enterprises are included in this datalayer. Not all lands in this layer are protected in perpetuity, though nearly all have at least some level of protection.
Definitions of "Level of Protection" In Perpetuity (P)- Legally protected in perpetuity and recorded as such in a deed or other official document. Land is considered protected in perpetuity if it is owned by the town’s conservation commission or, sometimes, by the water department; if a town has a conservation restriction on the property in perpetuity; if it is owned by one of the state’s conservation agencies (thereby covered by article 97); if it is owned by a non-profit land trust; or if the town received federal or state assistance for the purchase or improvement of the property.Private land is considered protected if it has a deed restriction in perpetuity, if an Agriculture Preservation Restriction has been placed on it, or a Conservation Restriction has been placed on it.Temporary (T) - Legally protected for less than perpetuity (e.g. short term conservation restriction), or temporarily protected through an existing functional use. For example, some water district lands are only temporarily protected while water resource protection is their primary use.These lands could be developed for other uses at the end of their temporary protection or when their functional use is no longer necessary. These lands will revert to unprotected status at a given date unless protection status is extended.Limited (L) - Protected by legal mechanisms other than those above, or protected through functional or traditional use.These lands might be protected by a requirement of a majority municipal vote for any change in status. This designation also includes lands that are likely to remain open space for other reasons (e.g. cemeteries and municipal golf courses).None (N) - Totally unprotected by any legal or functional means. This land is usually privately owned and could be sold without restriction at any time for another use (e.g. scout camps, private golf course, and private woodland).More details...Feature layer is also available.
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Credit report of Scout Vietnam Co Ltd contains unique and detailed export import market intelligence with it's phone, email, Linkedin and details of each import and export shipment like product, quantity, price, buyer, supplier names, country and date of shipment.
Layered GeoPDF 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Map. Layers of geospatial data include orthoimagery, roads, grids, geographic names, elevation contours, hydrography, and other selected map features.