The IMDb Movie Reviews dataset is a binary sentiment analysis dataset consisting of 50,000 reviews from the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) labeled as positive or negative. The dataset contains an even number of positive and negative reviews. Only highly polarizing reviews are considered. A negative review has a score ≤ 4 out of 10, and a positive review has a score ≥ 7 out of 10. No more than 30 reviews are included per movie. The dataset contains additional unlabeled data.
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The data was collected from the English Wikipedia (December 2018). These datasets represent page-page networks on specific topics (chameleons, crocodiles and squirrels). Nodes represent articles and edges are mutual links between them. The edges csv files contain the edges - nodes are indexed from 0. The features json files contain the features of articles - each key is a page id, and node features are given as lists. The presence of a feature in the feature list means that an informative noun appeared in the text of the Wikipedia article. The target csv contains the node identifiers and the average monthly traffic between October 2017 and November 2018 for each page. For each page-page network we listed the number of nodes an edges with some other descriptive statistics.
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We collected data about Facebook pages (November 2017). These datasets represent blue verified Facebook page networks of different categories. Nodes represent the pages and edges are mutual likes among them. We reindexed the nodes in order to achieve a certain level of anonimity. The csv files contain the edges -- nodes are indexed from 0. We included 8 different distinct types of pages. These are listed below. For each dataset we listed the number of nodes an edges.
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Context There's a story behind every dataset and here's your opportunity to share yours.
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The dataset contains constructed multi-modal features (visual and textual), pseudo-labels (on heritage values and attributes), and graph structures (with temporal, social, and spatial links) constructed using User-Generated Content data collected from Flickr social media platform in three global cities containing UNESCO World Heritage property (Amsterdam, Suzhou, Venice). The motivation of data collection in this project is to provide datasets that could be both directly applicable for ML communities as test-bed, and theoretically informative for heritage and urban scholars to draw conclusions on for planning decision-making.
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