What Does Dateno Search?
Why Should One Care?
Searching for datasets is a bit less straightforward than searching for texts. A clear understanding of how datasets are structured and described helps users perform more effective searches.
How Does Dateno Identify Datasets?
A registry of dataset catalogs is the core treasure of Dateno. Maintaining this registry enables Dateno to distinguish valuable datasets from digital clutter and poorly assembled collections. Dateno's automated AI agents and human experts constantly search for helpful dataset catalogs and carefully examine them.
Which Data Is Available to Dateno?
Dateno performs searches based on dataset metadata. Each dataset includes a title, textual descriptions, and a set of attributes. This metadata is what Dateno's search engine adds to its index and matches with your query during processing. Currently, Dateno does not parse data files.
Where Do Dataset Cards Come From?
Although public standards for dataset publishing exist, the variety of dataset presentations is enormous. Dateno organizes metadata from catalogs and datasets into a standardized format to make it accessible for users and its search engine. This standardized layout results in dataset cards.
What Does Dateno Search For You?
Technically, Dateno searches dataset cards included in its index. Therefore, it’s a good idea to consider what might be written in the cards of the datasets you are looking for. This approach leads to the following search tips:
- Compose a reasonable search query using terms you expect to find in dataset titles and descriptions.
- Use facets to filter irrelevant datasets out of the search results.