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 20,000 labelled English tweets of depressed and non-depressed users. The data is collected using the Twitter API and includes feature extraction techniques such as topic modelling and emoji sentiment analysis. It is designed for mental health classification at the tweet level.
The World Health Organization (WHO) provides a comprehensive collection of global health data, including mental health statistics. This resource offers insights into various mental health conditions and their prevalence, helping researchers and policymakers understand and address mental health challenges worldwide.
The Lothian Diary Project consists of 125+ audio/video recordings collected from residents of Edinburgh and the Lothian counties in Scotland. Participants discuss their experiences during different stages of the Covid-19 pandemic. The recordings are accompanied by transcriptions and demographic information.