“Overall, my experience with IEEE DataPort has been positive. It is a valuable platform for securely storing, sharing, and citing research data, and it supports open research and collaboration within the research community.”
Aqsa Abu Bakar, NUST/AITeC, conducting computer vision, remote sensing, thermal imaging, and medical imaging research
How IEEE DataPort Is Used
Ms. Aqsa Abu Bakar uses IEEE DataPort in multiple ways to support her computer vision, remote sensing, and thermal and medical imaging research. To accelerate her research, she uses the platform to locate relevant datasets to use for analysis, comparison, and validation of results and also as a way to support experimentation.
Ms. Abu Bakar also uses IEEE DataPort to securely store data, share it easily with the research community, and increase the visibility and impact of her research through citations. More specifically, IEEE DataPort provides a DOI for datasets, making datasets citable, increasing research visibility, and enabling easy sharing with the research community.
Impact on Research
Overall, access to datasets through IEEE DataPort supports reproducible research and strengthens experimental validation. The platform helps contribute to more robust results by enabling researchers to test models against diverse datasets and compare findings across studies while allowing for more comprehensive experimentation and stronger research outcomes.
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