Repository

Statistics

Repository-level statistics for AHORN datasets, metadata coverage, published formats, and dataset scale.

Repository Overview

Repository index

83

datasets with typed models, structured metadata, source links, and downloadable research artifacts.

Unique tags
18
2.3 tags per dataset on average
Downloadable files
147
83 datasets include attachments
Citation coverage
88%
36 primary datasets include citation metadata
Related links
0%
0 primary datasets point to related entries

Collection Shape

How the collection is distributed across higher-order network interpretations and dataset scale.

Network Type Mix

Rows are exact network-type combinations. Each typed dataset appears in exactly one row; connected dots show types assigned together.

DatasetsCount
HypergraphSimplicial ComplexGraphCombinatorial Complex
38
37
5
2
1

Node Count Distribution

14 + 29

Under 1K

13 + 13

1K-9.9K

6

10K-99K

3

100K-999K

5

1M+

Relation Count Distribution

6 + 32

Under 1K

8 + 10

1K-9.9K

10

10K-99K

10

100K-999K

7

1M+

Publication Readiness

Download coverage, revision hygiene, and the practical metadata needed for reuse.

Attachment Format Inventory

AHORN

94

HIF

53

Citation Coverage

88%

Primary datasets with citation metadata available on the page.

36 of 41

Published Revisions

  • 1 revision74
  • 2 revisions7
  • 3 revisions2

Related Dataset Coverage

0%

Primary datasets that point readers to related AHORN entries.

0 of 41

Tags and Metadata Families

How structured domain, source, and metadata tags are distributed across primary datasets and sub-datasets.

Sources and Licensing

Where primary datasets and sub-datasets originate, and how reuse terms are represented across the repository.

License Distribution

PrimarySub-datasets
  • Reuse encouraged30 + 42 · 87%
  • Unknown9 · 11%
  • BSD-3-Clause2 · 2%

Source Host Distribution

PrimarySub-datasets
  • cs.cornell.edu30 + 42 · 87%
  • drive.google.com5 · 6%
  • aidos.group2 · 2%
  • github.com2 · 2%
  • networkx.org2 · 2%

Largest Datasets

The largest datasets by available node and relation counts.