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computer forensicscomputer securityCSIcyber securitydigital forensicsimage processingimaginginformation retrievalinternetintrusion detectionmachine learningmachine translationtext analysis
Disk images, memory dumps, network packet captures, and files for use in digital forensics research and education. All of this information is accessible through the digitalcorpora.org website, and made available at s3://digitalcorpora/. Some of these datasets implement scenarios that were performed by students, faculty, and others acting in persona. As such, the information is synthetic and may be used without prior authorization or IRB approval. Details of these datasets can be found at Details →
coronavirusCOVID-19information retrievallife sciencesnatural language processingtext analysis
The REaltime DAta Synthesis and Analysis (REDASA) COVID-19 snapshot contains the output of the curation protocol produced by our curator community. A detailed description can be found in our paper. The first S3 bucket listed in Resources contains a large collection of medical documents in text format extracted from the CORD-19 dataset, plus other sources deemed relevant by the REDASA consortium. The second S3 bucket contains a series of documents surfaced by Amazon Kendra that were considered relevant for each medical question asked. The final S3 bucket contains the GroundTruth annotations cr...
archiveslife sciencespharmaceuticaltext analysistxt
The OIDA Data on AWS contain the metadata, documents, and extracted text for all of the documents in the UCSF-JHU Opioid Industry Documents Archive, a growing corpus of internal corporate records and other documents arising from the opioid industry.
amazon.scienceinformation retrievaljsonnatural language processingtext analysis
A collection of sentences extracted from customer reviews labeled with their helpfulness score.
amazon.sciencenatural language processingtext analysis
A collection of product reviews summaries automatically generated by PASS for 32 Amazon products from the FewSum dataset