Top scores in the unofficial phase of the 2018 Challenge (May 7, 2018, midnight) Top scores in the Unofficial Phase were achieved by Matthew HP and Bahareh Pourbabaee with a score of 0.439, Yang Liu and Runnan He with a score of 0.244, and Márton Görög, Bálint Varga, and Péter Hajas with a score of 0.228.
An updated set of arousal files are now available.
A Matlab implementation of the scoring function is now available.
Both the Python and Matlab sample submissions have been updated to use the new scoring code.
All Songs Zip File Download 2018
Download File: https://urlgoal.com/2vDrLj
VAERS data CSV and compressed (ZIP) files are available for download in the table below. For information about VAERS data, please view the VAERS Data Use Guide [PDF - 310KB], which contains the following information:
Select the desired time interval to download VAERS data. Each data set is available for download as a compressed (ZIP) file or as individual CSV files. Each compressed file contains the three CSV files listed for a specific data set.
NLM produces a baseline set of MEDLINE/PubMed citation records in XML format for download on an annual basis. The annual baseline is released in December of each year. Each day, NLM produces update files that include new, revised and deleted citations. See our documentation page for more information.
Provisional 2020 Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) File Release for Download: a provisional issue of the 2020 MeSH is ready for download from our Download MeSH Data page. Final MeSH 2020 files will be released the week of December 9, 2019.
On December 2, 2018, files containing a large revised set of citations were posted in error. Those files have been removed and the correct files will be exported with the daily load on December 3, 2018, at or around 2 PM ET.
Baseline File Release: We anticipate the complete 2019 MEDLINE/PubMed Baseline will be released the week of December 17, 2018. As production proceeds we may be able to release the files earlier but not earlier than December 10, 2018. Statistics for the baseline will be posted at a future date, generally within a month of the baseline's release.
Beginning September 19, 2018 the PubMed XML Update Files will include indexing method attribute values to newly completed MEDLINE citations. The 2019 PubMed baseline files will include these values retrospectively to all MEDLINE records.
To support the addition of MathML tagging in our XML, we have created a new, forthcoming DTD which will be in use after June 1, 2018. You can download the forthcoming DTD for June 2018 now. Existing content will be valid against the new DTD. You can also download sample XML files with MathML 3.0 tags.
Due to a technical problems we have not posted PubMed Daily Export files for the date range January 29-30, 2018. Export and posting of the Daily Update files will resume January 31, 2018. Catch-up records will be included with a date on server of 1/31/18.
Due to a processing error, for the large majority of January Delete Citations were erroneously excluded from the PubMed Daily Update files. This error has been corrected and the catch-up deletes are located in daily export file pubmed18n1000.xml with a server date of January 18, 2018. Regular Delete Citations are included in the update files loaded after January 18, 2018.
The PubMed export files with a date of January 4, 2018 will be larger than normal due to a processing code change to approximately 70 journals. The citation maintenance will affect approximately 67,000 records changing the current status from In-Data-Review to In-process.
NLM has released the 2018 production year PubMed Baseline files. The complete 2018 baseline consists of files pubmed18n0001 - pubmed18n0928. In addition to the XML files there are corresponding MD5 checksum and statistics files for each XML export file. At a future time we will release consolidated and comprehensive analysis of the 2018 PubMed baseline snapshot (see: Statistical Reports on MEDLINE/PubMed Baseline Data).
We are anticipating the release of the 2018 PubMed Baseline files to be November 28, 2017. This is subject to change as we get closer to the release date. Additional information regarding the number, location and statistics about the contents of the files will be posted here at the same time we announce their posting.
In preparation of the baseline, updates to the indexing of records being exported stopped on November 14, 2017 with the release of file medline171385.xml.gz. Subsequent files contain new records and updated records in all statuses. These "held" indexed records will be released as part of the 2018 baseline files.
The 2018 Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) XML files have been posted to the FTP server and are available for download. The files are located at _FILES/xmlmesh/ Complete details about the terminology changes and updates can be found on the Medical Subject Headings homepage.
The 2018 PubMed DTD has been released. PubMed 2018 DTD This DTD is effective with the posting of the 2018 PubMed Baseline files, expected to be posted on or before December 17, 2017. The one major change from the current 2017 PubMed DTD is the removal of the element within the MedlineCitation sub-document wrapper element. Being retained is the date within the within the PubmedData sub-document wrapper element. This date will denote the date the citation was added to the existing dataset. Questions and concerns should be immediately sent to the NLM Data Distribution team at nlmdatadistrib@nlm.nih.gov.
We are still finalizing the production schedule for the 2018 MEDLINE/PubMed baseline export but wanted to disseminate initial key points. DTD Changes: We do not anticipate any structural changes to the 2018 production year PubMed DTD. For consistency and clarity we will update the date on the file name as well as any dates referenced in the DTD. Baseline File Release: We anticipate the release of the complete 2018 MEDLINE/PubMed Baseline Not Later Than December 17, 2017. As production proceeds we may be able to release the files earlier but not earlier than December 1, 2017. Statistics for the baseline will be posted at a future date, generally within a month of the baseline's release. 2018 Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) File Release for Download: A message will be posted to this area when 2018 MeSH is ready for download. For additional information regarding the Year End Processing of PubMed please see: MEDLINE/PubMed Year-End Processing Activities for 2018. This article will be updated throughout the process. If you have questions or would like to schedule a time to talk to NLM Data Distribution staff regarding this process please email nlmdatadistrib@nlm.nih.gov.
The 2017 MEDLINE/PubMed Update files are available for download and use. The first Update file to be loaded after loading the complete set of 2017 MEDLINE/PubMed Baseline files is medline17n0893.xml. The first set of Update files contain citations which were held during Year End Processing (YEP). Please note: the first set of Update files (dated 12/19/2016) reference the DTD location _170101.dtd. Subsequent files will correctly reference the DTD location _170101.dtd.
The 2017 MEDLINE/PubMed Baseline files are available for download and use. The complete baseline consists of files medline17n0001 through medline17n0892 . Production and distribution of Daily Update Files, which will include citations held during Year End Processing (YEP) is expect to resume December 20, 2016.
Due to a programming error 2017 MeSH terms were inadvertently applied to PubMed XML Update files medline16n1430.xml through medline16n1583.xml. We are currently working to revert those citations affected by this update and will issue corrected records with today's update files (starting with medline16n1584.xml). As soon as this work is complete we will validate the 2017 Small Sample set and make available for download as soon as possible. Please email us @ nlmdatadistrib@nlm.nih.gov with questions or concerns.
Hi Haley, following up this time with good news! Just updated the file with a fix for the issues people were experiencing in Davinci Resolve. If you re-download the files, the updated LUTs should work. Let me know if you get the chance.
I dont know what you guys have done but the site does not work, beatdrop 2 app does not work. I have tried four (4) different browsers, cant preview the song, cant download the zip file. Like, nothing works. Is the problem on the user or on the website?
Sameer! Super simple I just download songs in batches, unzip them all at once with 7zip, and then just copy them all to the game folder all at once. Downside is this only adds custom songs and no mods.
Im having issues downloading songs.. Seems like the site where you load the songs (bsaver not bsaber) is down and every song i try to load says download failed worked fine before and wanted to add new songs
This just stopped working. Worked absolutely fine, tried to load up BeatSaber the next day and the mod menu disappeared in game. The downloaded songs are still in the library though. Any ideas? I have it on the oculus platform
hi, we have downloaded BMBF and sync saber and have bookmarked our songs which we can see but when we try to sync to beat saber it says that there are no core mods and our songs dont pull through. Ive made sure to unrestrict max number of songs and tried to reload mods and to fix through the tools but nothing seems to be working- anyone got any ideas please?
As an additional technical resource for analysts and developers, we have made the raw dataset that underlies the Discover Uni website available for download. This incorporates information from the Unistats record. The download is presented as a *.zip file containing the data in both XML format and multiple *.csv files.
Unistats Collection 2017/18 for dataset downloaded 2017-09-04 to 2018-08-29 [Please note, due to the inclusion of LEO data, there are two versions of the Unistats output schema - one for use prior to 5 July 2018, and one for use from 5 July to 29 August 2018] 2ff7e9595c
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