Google COVID 19 Public Datasets free for everyone

COVID 19 Public Datasets: One of the ways that scientists and researchers try to understand and find a solution to the coronavirus is through the creation of AI models. To support these efforts, Google Cloud is offering free datasets to researchers under the COVID-19 Public Dataset Program.

Last night the company revealed an open repository of data (COVID 19 Public Datasets) related to the virus and includes in addition to by Google, data from the Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering (JHU CSSE), Global Health από το World Bank και δεδομένα του OpenStreetMap.

COVID 19 Public Datasets

All these free databases will be labeled "COVID-19" for differentiation and easy access. will remain free and affordable until September 15.

Researchers can also use BigQuery ML to advanced AI models for any research related to COVID-19. BigQuery ML is Google's service that allows developers to build and run machine learning models through simple SQL queries against the company's cloud-based data repository.

The pandemic has prompted AI researchers and AI companies to try to help find cures. Last month, tech companies from the Baidu and Alibaba provided researchers with various AI models to speed up the process in virus-related studies.

Earlier this month, the Allen AI Institute teamed up with various research teams to create an open dataset on CORD-19, adding thousands of research papers and articles on the disease.

You can learn more about COVID 19 Public Dataset and if you are interested in viewing the data contained in it from here.

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