Here are some stats coming from
| Site |
papers |
tasks |
methods |
models |
datasets |
evaluations |
repos |
repoRefs |
| PWC |
114210 |
4571 |
2166 |
|
8922 or 15539 |
11906 |
|
|
| LPWC v1 |
99367 (w code) or 376557 (w/o code) |
4267 |
2101 |
24598 |
8322 |
52519 |
153476 |
192235 |
| Ratio |
1.15 or 0.30 |
1.07 |
1.03 |
0.00 |
1.07 or 1.87 |
0.23 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
(This is an emacs org-mode formula to compute the ratios.
0.00 doesn't mean there are no such in PWC, just that they are not on the homepage)
The results are puzzling:
- LPWC lists 3.3x more papers and 4x more evaluations than PWC. But LWPC is 5.5m behind PWC?
- PWC lists more tasks, and a lot more datasets than LPWC?
I think that the PWC stats are very much outdated? But how to explain the "crossed" ratios on different kinds of objects?
Here are some stats coming from
(This is an emacs org-mode formula to compute the ratios.
0.00doesn't mean there are no such in PWC, just that they are not on the homepage)The results are puzzling:
I think that the PWC stats are very much outdated? But how to explain the "crossed" ratios on different kinds of objects?