So, you can get access to basically every dataset known to man using Wolfram alpha and Mathematica, and you don't even have to know how to spell correctly or name your data sources; Wolfram spent hundreds of millions of dollars collecting all this data and connecting all the sources for you already
Just give Wolfram Alpha a try and see what data it doesn't have... it literally can collect anything on Earth for you with a few simple queries.
Every single set source mentioned here is available through Mathematica. If you don't code with Mathematica, at least to visualize problems or pull data, and you're doing ML, you are living in the stone age like the rest of us, except you don't have fire.
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So, you can get access to basically every dataset known to man using Wolfram alpha and Mathematica, and you don't even have to know how to spell correctly or name your data sources; Wolfram spent hundreds of millions of dollars collecting all this data and connecting all the sources for you already
Just give Wolfram Alpha a try and see what data it doesn't have... it literally can collect anything on Earth for you with a few simple queries.
Every single set source mentioned here is available through Mathematica. If you don't code with Mathematica, at least to visualize problems or pull data, and you're doing ML, you are living in the stone age like the rest of us, except you don't have fire.