The DS4C dataset is a structured collection of COVID-19 data from South Korea, based on reports from the Korea Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (KCDC) and local governments. It includes information on infections, patient routes, and various analyses. The dataset has been used for multiple research and visualization projects.
The Data Science for COVID-19 (DS4C) project provides a comprehensive dataset for analyzing the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea. The dataset includes detailed information on infections, patient routes, and other relevant data. It has been used for various research and visualization projects, including competitions and academic studies. The data is sourced from the KCDC and local governments, ensuring accuracy and reliability.
This dataset contains survey responses from individuals in the tech industry about their mental health, including questions about treatment, workplace resources, and attitudes towards discussing mental health in the workplace. By analyzing this dataset, we can better understand how prevalent mental health issues are among those who work in the tech sector—and what kinds of resources they rely upon to find help—so that more can be done to create a healthier working environment for all.
This paper discusses Helply - a synthesized ML training dataset focused on psychology and therapy, created by Alex Scott and published by NamelessAI. The dataset developed by Alex Scott is a comprehensive collection of synthesized data designed to train LLMs in understanding psychological and therapeutic contexts. This dataset aims to simulate real-world interactions between therapists and patients, enabling ML models to learn from a wide range of scenarios and therapeutic techniques.
The CaiTI_dataset repository contains datasets for Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, curated by therapists to train CaiTI.