Browse and explore datasets from Hugging Face
Select and analyze data subsets
Generate a data profile report
Multilingual metrics for the LMSys Arena Leaderboard
Browse LLM benchmark results in various categories
More advanced and challenging multi-task evaluation
Display and analyze PyTorch Image Models leaderboard
Display a welcome message on a webpage
World warming land sites
Calculate VRAM requirements for running large language models
Life System and Habit Tracker
What happened in open-source AI this year, and what’s next?
Analyze data to generate a comprehensive profile report
Datasets Explorer is a powerful tool designed to help users browse and explore datasets from Hugging Face, a leading platform for machine learning and AI. It provides an intuitive interface for discovering, visualizing, and understanding various datasets, making it easier to identify the right data for your projects.
• Dataset Browsing: Easily search and explore a vast repository of datasets. • Filtering Options: Narrow down datasets by specific criteria such as task type, mode, or tags. • Dataset Segmentation: View datasets broken down into train, validation, and test splits. • Metadata Display: Access detailed metadata, including descriptions, statistics, and information about data sources. • Data Preview: Get a sneak peek into the dataset with sample entries and data types. • Visualization Tools: Utilize built-in tools to gain insights and understand the distribution of data. • Integration with Hugging Face Ecosystem: Seamlessly connect with other Hugging Face tools for workflows and projects.
What datasets are available in Datasets Explorer?
Datasets Explorer provides access to a wide variety of datasets hosted on Hugging Face, including popular ones for tasks like natural language processing, computer vision, and more.
How do I filter datasets by specific criteria?
You can use the filtering options available on the platform to narrow down datasets by task type, mode (e.g., text, image), language, or tags.
Can I download datasets directly from Datasets Explorer?
Yes, many datasets can be downloaded directly from Datasets Explorer. Look for the download option in the dataset details section.