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## Overview
PTZ Wider View Model Update is a dataset for object detection tasks - it contains 3wheeler annotations for 2,393 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).
Information on chemicals manufactured or imported into the United States and listed on the TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory was collected periodically by the EPA as part of the Inventory Update Rule (IUR). This collection began in 1986 and was changed to the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) rule in 2012.
California's Groundwater Update 2013: A Compilation of Enhanced Content for California Water Plan Update 2013 compiles and analyzes readily-available groundwater information to characterize California’s groundwater basins, aquifers, and well infrastructure.
This document, Innovating the Data Ecosystem: An Update of The Federal Big Data Research and Development Strategic Plan, updates the 2016 Federal Big Data Research and Development Strategic Plan. This plan updates the vision and strategies on the research and development needs for big data laid out in the 2016 Strategic Plan through the six strategies areas (enhance the reusability and integrity of data; enable innovative, user-driven data science; develop and enhance the robustness of the federated ecosystem; prioritize privacy, ethics, and security; develop necessary expertise and diverse talent; and enhance U.S. leadership in the international context) to enhance data value and reusability and responsiveness to federal policies on data sharing and management.
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TomTom has long been a trusted name in GPS navigation, offering reliable devices that help drivers reach their destinations with confidence. From standalone GPS units to built-in systems in vehicles, TomTom has remained a favorite for those who value precision, ease of use, and helpful features. However, like all technology that relies on changing data, a TomTom GPS must be updated regularly to remain effective. Roads change, speed limits are revised, new businesses open, and old routes may close. Without regular updates, even the most advanced GPS device can become outdated and inaccurate.
Updating your TomTom GPS map ensures you’re navigating with the latest and most precise data available. Whether you're commuting to work, planning a road trip, or driving through unfamiliar territory, up-to-date maps can save time, reduce stress, and help you avoid unnecessary detours. The good news is that updating your TomTom GPS is a relatively straightforward process that anyone can do with a little preparation and the right tools.
Understanding Your TomTom Device
Before beginning the update process, it's essential to understand what kind of TomTom device you own. TomTom offers several models, including portable navigation devices, built-in car systems, and smartphone apps. While the basic process of updating remains similar, specific steps may vary depending on the model and the software it uses.
Most modern TomTom devices use either the MyDrive Connect application or TomTom Home software to manage updates. These platforms allow users to download and install the latest maps, software updates, and other features directly from TomTom’s servers. Knowing which software your device requires is the first step in the update process.
Preparing for the Update
To update your TomTom GPS, you will need a computer with an internet connection, a USB cable to connect your device, and enough storage space to accommodate the update files. These files can be quite large, especially if you are updating maps for an entire continent or multiple regions, so a fast and stable internet connection is recommended.
Ensure your GPS device is fully charged or connected to a power source during the update process. Interruptions caused by a power failure or disconnection can lead to incomplete updates or device malfunctions.
Installing the Correct Software
Once you're ready, you’ll need to install the appropriate update software. TomTom provides two main applications for device management. MyDrive Connect is used for newer devices, while TomTom Home supports older models. After installing the correct software on your computer, open the program and follow the prompts to connect your GPS device using the USB cable.
Upon successful connection, the software will recognize your device and check for available updates. This may include new maps, system updates, or other features such as voice commands or interface improvements. The interface is user-friendly and designed to guide users through the update process without requiring technical expertise.
Downloading the Latest Maps
After the software detects the available updates, you’ll be given the option to download the latest map files. These updates may include new roads, updated traffic data, corrected routing errors, and additional points of interest such as restaurants, gas stations, and public services.
The download process can take time, especially if the map data covers a large geographical area. It’s best to avoid using your computer for bandwidth-heavy tasks during this process. The software will display the progress and notify you when the download is complete.
Installing the Update on Your GPS
Once the download is finished, the next step is to install the update on your TomTom device. The software usually handles this automatically. During installation, your GPS may restart or show a progress bar. It’s crucial not to disconnect or power off the device during this stage. Interrupting the installation could corrupt the data or render your device temporarily unusable.
After installation is complete, the device will typically reboot and apply the new settings. It’s a good idea to verify the new map version by checking the system information or map details from the settings menu on your device.
Updating Maps Through Wi-Fi
Many newer TomTom devices support Wi-Fi updates, eliminating the need for a computer. If your device offers this feature, you can connect it directly to a wireless network. Once connected, navigate to the update section within the settings menu, where the device will search for available updates and prompt you to download and install them. This method is especially convenient and saves time, though it still requires a strong and stable internet connection.
Keeping Your Maps Current
TomTom recommends checking for updates regularly. Some devices come with a lifetime map update feature, allowing users to receive updates free of charge for the life of the device. Others may require a subscription or one-time payment, especially if you’re adding maps for new regions or countries.
Staying current with map updates not only enhances your navigation experience but also ensures your device remains compatible with the latest features and performance improvements. It also reduces the risk of getting lost or delayed due to outdated routes or missing data.
Benefits of Regular Updates
Beyond improved accuracy, regular map updates provide access to new roads, better routing options, and updated traffic information. They can also improve the overall performance of your device, including faster route calculations and smoother interface interactions.
Frequent updates can also be crucial for those using TomTom for business or professional driving, where time efficiency and route accuracy are critical. Even for casual drivers, updated maps contribute to safer and more enjoyable journeys.
Final Thoughts
Updating your TomTom GPS map is a simple yet essential task that ensures your navigation experience remains accurate and efficient. With a bit of time and the right tools, you can keep your device performing at its best, no matter where your travels take you. By making regular updates part of your vehicle maintenance routine, you’re not only protecting your investment but also ensuring a more informed, safe, and stress-free journey every time you hit the road.
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"https://gpsmapupdats.readthedocs.io/en/latest/">GPS Map Update
"https://garmin-gps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/">Garmin GPS Map Update
"https://tomtom-gps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/">TomTom GPS Map Update
"https://rand-mcnally-gps-map-update.readthedocs.io/en/latest/">Rand Mcnally GPS Map Update
"https://hyundaigpsmapupdate.readthedocs.io/en/latest/">Hyundai GPS Map Update
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This dataset shows whether each dataset on data.maryland.gov has been updated recently enough. For example, datasets containing weekly data should be updated at least every 7 days. Datasets containing monthly data should be updated at least every 31 days. This dataset also shows a compendium of metadata from all data.maryland.gov datasets.
This report was created by the Department of Information Technology (DoIT) on August 12 2015. New reports will be uploaded daily (this report is itself included in the report, so that users can see whether new reports are consistently being uploaded each week). Generation of this report uses the Socrata Open Data (API) to retrieve metadata on date of last data update and update frequency. Analysis and formatting of the metadata use Javascript, jQuery, and AJAX.
This report will be used during meetings of the Maryland Open Data Council to curate datasets for maintenance and make sure the Open Data Portal's data stays up to date.
(Includes MeSH 2023 and 2024 changes) The MeSH 2025 Update - Update (All Fields) Report lists each individual modification made to a Descriptor or Supplementary Concept Record (SCR). More than one field on a term can be modified during YEP, resulting in a term having multiple entries on the list. This report includes MeSH changes from previous years, starting from 2023.
inpaint-context/train-mae-update-furniture-test-function dataset hosted on Hugging Face and contributed by the HF Datasets community
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The 14 developing member countries (DMCs) of the Pacific Department of the Asi an Development Bank (ADB) cover a wide diversity. Populations range from the top three countries, representing 87% of the region’s population, to the remaining 11 countries, with a total of less than 1.5 million people. The region covers 15% of the globe’s surface, with remote countries ranging from large single landmass entities to smaller countries covering over 900 islands. The region will suffer from climate change impacts such as rising sea levels and increased storm severity, even while the region is among the world’s least contributors of greenhouse gasses. Theregion faces unique challenges in building clean, reliable, and cost-efficient power systems that provide universal supply required for human development.
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The over-the-air software update market is witnessing its value rising from US$ 5,670.80 million in 2024 to US$ 25,604.20 million by 2034. This growth can be attributed to the increasing usage in various industries, moreover, as the year progresses its growth rate likely to surpass the previous high. The constantly increasing demand for connected devices, the IoT technology period, and efficient remote software management are the main factors contributing to the growth of the over-the-air software update market.
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Over-The-Air Software Update Market Value for 2024 | US$ 5,670.80 million |
Over-The-Air Software Update Market Value for 2034 | US$ 25,604.20 million |
Over-The-Air Software Update Market Forecast CAGR for 2024 to 2034 | 16.30% |
Segmentation
Segment | Automobile Industry |
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Estimated Market Share in 2024 | 42.30% |
Country-wise Insights
Country | United States |
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CAGR till 2034 | 13.10% |
Country | Japan |
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CAGR till 2034 | 11.00% |
Country | China |
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CAGR till 2034 | 16.80% |
Country | Germany |
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CAGR till 2034 | 11.70% |
Country | Australia |
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CAGR till 2034 | 19.80% |
(Includes MeSH 2023 and 2024 changes) The MeSH 2025 Update - Preferred Term Update Report lists changes to the Preferred Term of a Descriptor or a Supplementary Concept Record (SCR). This report includes MeSH changes from previous years, starting from 2023.
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The Vegetation Health Index (VHI) illustrates the severity of drought based on the vegetation health and the influence of temperature on plant conditions. The VHI is a composite index and the elementary indicator used to compute the seasonal drought indicators in ASIS: Agricultural Stress Index (ASI), Drought Intensity and Weighted Mean Vegetation Health Index (Mean VHI).If the index is below 40, different levels of vegetation stress, losses of crop and pasture production might be expected; if the index is above 60 (favorable condition) plentiful production might be expected. VHI is very useful for an advanced prediction of crop losses.
Phenomenon Mapped: Vegetation Health Index
Units: None
Time Interval: 10-day
Time Extent: 1984-Present
Cell Size: 1 km
Pixel Type: 32-bit Signed Integer
Data Projection: WGS 1984
Mosaic Projection: WGS 1984 Web Mercator
Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Update Cycle: 10-days + 5 days lagVHI combines both the Vegetation Condition Index (VCI) and the Temperature Condition Index (TCI). The TCI is calculated using a similar equation to the VCI, but relates the current temperature to the long-term maximum and minimum, as it is assumed that higher temperatures tend to cause a deterioration in vegetation conditions. A decrease in the VHI would, for example, indicate relatively poor vegetation conditions and warmer temperatures, signifying stressed vegetation conditions, and over a longer period would be indicative of drought.In ASIS, VHI is computed in two temporal granularities: dekadal and monthly. The dekadal/monthly VHI raster layer published is further updated in the following 5 dekads (improve data precision, remove cloud pixel etc.).Flags of raster file: 251=missing, 252=cloud, 253=snow, 254=sea, 255=backgroundExplore this and related data in this web applicationMore information please visit FAO GIEWS Earth Observation website.
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The Rose Color Classification New and Updated Dataset is a collection of high-quality images of roses, categorized by four distinct colors: Yellow, Red, Pink, and White. This dataset is designed to assist in the development and training of machine learning models focused on classifying roses based on their petal color. It includes images of roses from different angles, lighting conditions, and stages of bloom to ensure robustness in classification tasks.
Folder Structure: Yellow: Images of yellow roses, ranging from bright lemon hues to soft pastel yellows. These images highlight various rose varieties within the yellow spectrum. Red: A collection of red roses in different shades, from deep crimson to lighter pinkish-red hues. This folder captures the rich color variations of red roses. Pink: Pink roses with variations in tone from light blush to vibrant fuchsia. The images in this folder provide detailed views of pink rose petals, buds, and blooms. White: White roses, including pure white, off-white, and cream-colored roses. The images emphasize the elegance and delicate beauty of white roses. Additional Folder: Advance Test: This folder includes images for testing purposes. It contains a mix of the four color categories (Yellow, Red, Pink, White), selected to challenge the model with images that may have varying lighting conditions, backgrounds, and angles. This folder serves to evaluate the model's ability to generalize across real-world variations.
This template provides a reusable data model for collecting status updates on infrastructure. It is intended to be used as the basis for a Survey123 Form, and includes a Facility ID field that can be linked to a static infrastructure dataset.More details coming..
This dataset contains parcel transfers in Stark County, Ohio between 05/15/2025 and 05/22/2025. Information about former owner and city, village, or township are also included.
The "SPM LTDS Appendix 6 Connection Activity (Table 6) 11kV - Mid-Year Update" dataset provides details of connection applications and budget estimate offers made are provided, together with an indication of the source Grid Supply Point (GSP) substation.Click here to access our full Long Term Development Statements for both SP Distribution (SPD) & SP Manweb (SPM).For additional information on column definitions, please click on the Dataset schema link below.Note: A fully formatted copy of this appendix can be downloaded from the Export tab under Alternative exports.Download dataset metadata (JSON)If you wish to provide feedback at a dataset or row level, please click on the “Feedback” tab above. Data Triage:As part of our commitment to enhancing the transparency, and accessibility of the data we share, we publish the results of our Data Triage process.Our Data Triage documentation includes our Risk Assessments; detailing any controls we have implemented to prevent exposure of sensitive information. Click here to access the Data Triage documentation for the Long Term Development Statement dataset.To access our full suite of Data Triage documentation, visit the SP Energy Networks Data & Information page.
This dataset shows whether each dataset on data.maryland.gov has been updated recently enough. For example, datasets containing weekly data should be updated at least every 7 days. Datasets containing monthly data should be updated at least every 31 days. This dataset also shows a compendium of metadata from all data.maryland.gov datasets.
This report was created by the Department of Information Technology (DoIT) on August 12 2015. New reports will be uploaded daily (this report is itself included in the report, so that users can see whether new reports are consistently being uploaded each week). Generation of this report uses the Socrata Open Data (API) to retrieve metadata on date of last data update and update frequency. Analysis and formatting of the metadata use Javascript, jQuery, and AJAX.
This report will be used during meetings of the Maryland Open Data Council to curate datasets for maintenance and make sure the Open Data Portal's data stays up to date.
Find local risk levels for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) and West Nile Virus (WNV) based on seasonal testing from June to October.
(Includes MeSH 2023 and 2024 changes) The MeSH 2025 Update - Registry Number Update Report lists changes to Registry Numbers on a Descriptor or Supplementary Concept Record (SCR). This report includes MeSH changes from previous years, starting from 2023.
DLI Consultation Report. Visit https://dataone.org/datasets/sha256%3A7d48f05e09ba535d54ad5fa6c93e80c59fb234615049755bb0e7a0d70a6cc2e7 for complete metadata about this dataset.
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## Overview
PTZ Wider View Model Update is a dataset for object detection tasks - it contains 3wheeler annotations for 2,393 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).