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This dataset consists of the top 50 most visited websites in the world, as well as the category and principal country/territory for each site. The data provides insights into which sites are most popular globally, and what type of content is most popular in different parts of the world
This dataset can be used to track the most popular websites in the world over time. It can also be used to compare website popularity between different countries and categories
- To track the most popular websites in the world over time
- To see how website popularity changes by region
- To find out which website categories are most popular
Dataset by Alexa Internet, Inc. (2019), released on Kaggle under the Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (ODC-PDDL)
License
License: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) - Public Domain Dedication No Copyright - You can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. See Other Information.
File: df_1.csv | Column name | Description | |:--------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------| | Site | The name of the website. (String) | | Domain Name | The domain name of the website. (String) | | Category | The category of the website. (String) | | Principal country/territory | The principal country/territory where the website is based. (String) |
Click Web Traffic Combined with Transaction Data: A New Dimension of Shopper Insights
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Note This Dataset is created from worldometers and wikipedia.org. If you want to learn more, you can visit the Websites.
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Population without the citizenship of the reporting country
By Throwback Thursday [source]
Here are some tips on how to make the most out of this dataset:
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Additional Data Sources:
- Use this dataset as a foundation to combine it with other datasets for in-depth analysis. There are several sources available that provide additional data on UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as travel blogs, official tourism websites, or academic research databases.
Remember to cite this dataset appropriately if you use it in
- Travel Planning: This dataset can be used to identify and plan visits to UNESCO World Heritage sites around the world. It provides information about the location, category, and date of inscription for each site, allowing users to prioritize their travel destinations based on personal interests or preferences.
- Cultural Preservation: Researchers or organizations interested in cultural preservation can use this dataset to analyze trends in UNESCO World Heritage site listings over time. By studying factors such as geographical distribution, types of sites listed, and inscription dates, they can gain insights into patterns of cultural heritage recognition and protection.
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General data recollected for the studio " Analysis of the Quantitative Impact of Social Networks on Web Traffic of Cybermedia in the 27 Countries of the European Union".
Four research questions are posed: what percentage of the total web traffic generated by cybermedia in the European Union comes from social networks? Is said percentage higher or lower than that provided through direct traffic and through the use of search engines via SEO positioning? Which social networks have a greater impact? And is there any degree of relationship between the specific weight of social networks in the web traffic of a cybermedia and circumstances such as the average duration of the user's visit, the number of page views or the bounce rate understood in its formal aspect of not performing any kind of interaction on the visited page beyond reading its content?
To answer these questions, we have first proceeded to a selection of the cybermedia with the highest web traffic of the 27 countries that are currently part of the European Union after the United Kingdom left on December 31, 2020. In each nation we have selected five media using a combination of the global web traffic metrics provided by the tools Alexa (https://www.alexa.com/), which ceased to be operational on May 1, 2022, and SimilarWeb (https:// www.similarweb.com/). We have not used local metrics by country since the results obtained with these first two tools were sufficiently significant and our objective is not to establish a ranking of cybermedia by nation but to examine the relevance of social networks in their web traffic.
In all cases, cybermedia whose property corresponds to a journalistic company have been selected, ruling out those belonging to telecommunications portals or service providers; in some cases they correspond to classic information companies (both newspapers and televisions) while in others they refer to digital natives, without this circumstance affecting the nature of the research proposed.
Below we have proceeded to examine the web traffic data of said cybermedia. The period corresponding to the months of October, November and December 2021 and January, February and March 2022 has been selected. We believe that this six-month stretch allows possible one-time variations to be overcome for a month, reinforcing the precision of the data obtained.
To secure this data, we have used the SimilarWeb tool, currently the most precise tool that exists when examining the web traffic of a portal, although it is limited to that coming from desktops and laptops, without taking into account those that come from mobile devices, currently impossible to determine with existing measurement tools on the market.
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Web traffic general data: average visit duration, pages per visit and bounce rate Web traffic origin by country Percentage of traffic generated from social media over total web traffic Distribution of web traffic generated from social networks Comparison of web traffic generated from social netwoks with direct and search procedures
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This dataset defines the first and last Site where a Probe was detected as it travelled through the network. The sample data contains about three weeks of records from partway through 26 May 2017 to partway through 15 June 2017. For Bluetooth Detection Site locations, please view this dataset: https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/bluetooth-detection-sites
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The OSDG Community Dataset (OSDG-CD) is a public dataset of thousands of text excerpts, which were validated by over 1,400 OSDG Community Platform (OSDG-CP) citizen scientists from over 140 countries, with respect to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Dataset Information
In support of the global effort to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), OSDG is realising a series of SDG-labelled text datasets. The OSDG Community Dataset (OSDG-CD) is the direct result of the work of more than 1,400 volunteers from over 130 countries who have contributed to our understanding of SDGs via the OSDG Community Platform (OSDG-CP). The dataset contains tens of thousands of text excerpts (henceforth: texts) which were validated by the Community volunteers with respect to SDGs. The data can be used to derive insights into the nature of SDGs using either ontology-based or machine learning approaches.
📘 The file contains 43,0210 (+390) text excerpts and a total of 310,328 (+3,733) assigned labels.
To learn more about the project, please visit the OSDG website and the official GitHub page. Explore a detailed overview of the OSDG methodology in our recent paper "OSDG 2.0: a multilingual tool for classifying text data by UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)".
Source Data
The dataset consists of paragraph-length text excerpts derived from publicly available documents, including reports, policy documents and publication abstracts. A significant number of documents (more than 3,000) originate from UN-related sources such as SDG-Pathfinder and SDG Library. These sources often contain documents that already have SDG labels associated with them. Each text is comprised of 3 to 6 sentences and is about 90 words on average.
Methodology
All the texts are evaluated by volunteers on the OSDG-CP. The platform is an ambitious attempt to bring together researchers, subject-matter experts and SDG advocates from all around the world to create a large and accurate source of textual information on the SDGs. The Community volunteers use the platform to participate in labelling exercises where they validate each text's relevance to SDGs based on their background knowledge.
In each exercise, the volunteer is shown a text together with an SDG label associated with it – this usually comes from the source – and asked to either accept or reject the suggested label.
There are 3 types of exercises:
All volunteers start with the mandatory introductory exercise that consists of 10 pre-selected texts. Each volunteer must complete this exercise before they can access 2 other exercise types. Upon completion, the volunteer reviews the exercise by comparing their answers with the answers of the rest of the Community using aggregated statistics we provide, i.e., the share of those who accepted and rejected the suggested SDG label for each of the 10 texts. This helps the volunteer to get a feel for the platform.
SDG-specific exercises where the volunteer validates texts with respect to a single SDG, e.g., SDG 1 No Poverty.
All SDGs exercise where the volunteer validates a random sequence of texts where each text can have any SDG as its associated label.
After finishing the introductory exercise, the volunteer is free to select either SDG-specific or All SDGs exercises. Each exercise, regardless of its type, consists of 100 texts. Once the exercise is finished, the volunteer can either label more texts or exit the platform. Of course, the volunteer can finish the exercise early. All progress is saved and recorded still.
To ensure quality, each text is validated by up to 9 different volunteers and all texts included in the public release of the data have been validated by at least 3 different volunteers.
It is worth keeping in mind that all exercises present the volunteers with a binary decision problem, i.e., either accept or reject a suggested label. The volunteers are never asked to select one or more SDGs that a certain text might relate to. The rationale behind this set-up is that asking a volunteer to select from 17 SDGs is extremely inefficient. Currently, all texts are validated against only one associated SDG label.
Column Description
doi - Digital Object Identifier of the original document
text_id - unique text identifier
text - text excerpt from the document
sdg - the SDG the text is validated against
labels_negative - the number of volunteers who rejected the suggested SDG label
labels_positive - the number of volunteers who accepted the suggested SDG label
agreement - agreement score based on the formula (agreement = \frac{|labels_{positive} - labels_{negative}|}{labels_{positive} + labels_{negative}})
Further Information
Do not hesitate to share with us your outputs, be it a research paper, a machine learning model, a blog post, or just an interesting observation. All queries can be directed to community@osdg.ai.
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90,000+ photos of 46,000+ women from 141 countries. The dataset includes photos of people's faces. All people presented in the dataset are women. The dataset contains a variety of images capturing individuals from diverse backgrounds and age groups. Our dataset will diversify your data by adding more photos of women of… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/TrainingDataPro/female-selfie-image-dataset.
The global number of smartphone users in was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total 1.8 billion users (+42.62 percent). After the ninth consecutive increasing year, the smartphone user base is estimated to reach 6.1 billion users and therefore a new peak in 2029. Notably, the number of smartphone users of was continuously increasing over the past years.Smartphone users here are limited to internet users of any age using a smartphone. The shown figures have been derived from survey data that has been processed to estimate missing demographics.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in up to 150 countries and regions worldwide. All indicators are sourced from international and national statistical offices, trade associations and the trade press and they are processed to generate comparable data sets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).Find more key insights for the number of smartphone users in countries like Australia & Oceania and Asia.
The global number of internet users in was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total 1.3 billion users (+23.66 percent). After the fifteenth consecutive increasing year, the number of users is estimated to reach 7 billion users and therefore a new peak in 2029. Notably, the number of internet users of was continuously increasing over the past years.Depicted is the estimated number of individuals in the country or region at hand, that use the internet. As the datasource clarifies, connection quality and usage frequency are distinct aspects, not taken into account here.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in up to 150 countries and regions worldwide. All indicators are sourced from international and national statistical offices, trade associations and the trade press and they are processed to generate comparable data sets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).Find more key insights for the number of internet users in countries like the Americas and Asia.
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This dataset features the Fragile States Index, calculated and published by "The Fund for Peace." Covering 176 countries from 2006 to 2024, the data were originally provided as separate Excel files for each year. To facilitate research, we compiled the data across all years and offer it in two formats: short and long. For more information about the data and methodology, readers are encouraged to visit The Fund for Peace's website at https://fragilestatesindex.org/.
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Sentinel2GlobalLULC is a deep learning-ready dataset of RGB images from the Sentinel-2 satellites designed for global land use and land cover (LULC) mapping. Sentinel2GlobalLULC v2.1 contains 194,877 images in GeoTiff and JPEG format corresponding to 29 broad LULC classes. Each image has 224 x 224 pixels at 10 m spatial resolution and was produced by assigning the 25th percentile of all available observations in the Sentinel-2 collection between June 2015 and October 2020 in order to remove atmospheric effects (i.e., clouds, aerosols, shadows, snow, etc.). A spatial purity value was assigned to each image based on the consensus across 15 different global LULC products available in Google Earth Engine (GEE).
Our dataset is structured into 3 main zip-compressed folders, an Excel file with a dictionary for class names and descriptive statistics per LULC class, and a python script to convert RGB GeoTiff images into JPEG format. The first folder called "Sentinel2LULC_GeoTiff.zip" contains 29 zip-compressed subfolders where each one corresponds to a specific LULC class with hundreds to thousands of GeoTiff Sentinel-2 RGB images. The second folder called "Sentinel2LULC_JPEG.zip" contains 29 zip-compressed subfolders with a JPEG formatted version of the same images provided in the first main folder. The third folder called "Sentinel2LULC_CSV.zip" includes 29 zip-compressed CSV files with as many rows as provided images and with 12 columns containing the following metadata (this same metadata is provided in the image filenames):
Land Cover Class ID: is the identification number of each LULC class
Land Cover Class Short Name: is the short name of each LULC class
Image ID: is the identification number of each image within its corresponding LULC class
Pixel purity Value: is the spatial purity of each pixel for its corresponding LULC class calculated as the spatial consensus across up to 15 land-cover products
GHM Value: is the spatial average of the Global Human Modification index (gHM) for each image
Latitude: is the latitude of the center point of each image
Longitude: is the longitude of the center point of each image
Country Code: is the Alpha-2 country code of each image as described in the ISO 3166 international standard. To understand the country codes, we recommend the user to visit the following website where they present the Alpha-2 code for each country as described in the ISO 3166 international standard:https: //www.iban.com/country-codes
Administrative Department Level1: is the administrative level 1 name to which each image belongs
Administrative Department Level2: is the administrative level 2 name to which each image belongs
Locality: is the name of the locality to which each image belongs
Number of S2 images : is the number of found instances in the corresponding Sentinel-2 image collection between June 2015 and October 2020, when compositing and exporting its corresponding image tile
For seven LULC classes, we could not export from GEE all images that fulfilled a spatial purity of 100% since there were millions of them. In this case, we exported a stratified random sample of 14,000 images and provided an additional CSV file with the images actually contained in our dataset. That is, for these seven LULC classes, we provide these 2 CSV files:
A CSV file that contains all exported images for this class
A CSV file that contains all images available for this class at spatial purity of 100%, both the ones exported and the ones not exported, in case the user wants to export them. These CSV filenames end with "including_non_downloaded_images".
To clearly state the geographical coverage of images available in this dataset, we included in the version v2.1, a compressed folder called "Geographic_Representativeness.zip". This zip-compressed folder contains a csv file for each LULC class that provides the complete list of countries represented in that class. Each csv file has two columns, the first one gives the country code and the second one gives the number of images provided in that country for that LULC class. In addition to these 29 csv files, we provided another csv file that maps each ISO Alpha-2 country code to its original full country name.
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This dataset consists of the top 50 most visited websites in the world, as well as the category and principal country/territory for each site. The data provides insights into which sites are most popular globally, and what type of content is most popular in different parts of the world
This dataset can be used to track the most popular websites in the world over time. It can also be used to compare website popularity between different countries and categories
- To track the most popular websites in the world over time
- To see how website popularity changes by region
- To find out which website categories are most popular
Dataset by Alexa Internet, Inc. (2019), released on Kaggle under the Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (ODC-PDDL)
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File: df_1.csv | Column name | Description | |:--------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------| | Site | The name of the website. (String) | | Domain Name | The domain name of the website. (String) | | Category | The category of the website. (String) | | Principal country/territory | The principal country/territory where the website is based. (String) |