Here is a brief introduction to each dataset along with example images. As an AI text-based model, I cannot directly provide images, but I can describe them and provide links where you can find examples.
SVHN (Street View House Numbers):
Example images: http://ufldl.stanford.edu/housenumbers/examples_new.png
The SVHN dataset consists of images of house numbers taken from Google Street View. Images are 32x32 pixels and include variations in scale, orientation, and lighting conditions. Each image contains a single digit, and the goal is to classify that digit correctly.
CIFAR-10:
Example images: https://www.cs.toronto.edu/~kriz/cifar.html
The CIFAR-10 dataset is a collection of 60,000 32x32 color images in 10 different classes, with 6,000 images per class. There are 50,000 training images and 10,000 test images. The classes include airplane, automobile, bird, cat, deer, dog, frog, horse, ship, and truck.
OMNIGLOT:
Example images: https://github.com/brendenlake/omniglot/tree/master/python/images_background
The OMNIGLOT dataset is designed for “one-shot learning,” where the goal is to learn from very few examples. It contains 1623 different handwritten characters from 50 different alphabets, with each character represented by only 20 instances. The dataset has a wide range of symbols and characters from various writing systems, including Latin, Hebrew, Sanskrit, and even fictional ones like Klingon.
LSUN (Large-scale Scene Understanding):
Example images: http://lsun.cs.princeton.edu/2017/
The LSUN dataset is a large-scale dataset for scene understanding and contains millions of labeled images in various categories such as bedrooms, kitchens, churches, and living rooms. The images are collected from the web and are used for tasks like scene classification, object detection, and room layout estimation.
Tiny ImageNet (TIM):
Example images: https://tiny-imagenet.herokuapp.com/
Tiny ImageNet is a smaller version of the ImageNet dataset, which itself consists of millions of labeled images in 1000 object categories. The Tiny ImageNet dataset has 200 object categories, each containing 500 training images, 50 validation images, and 50 test images. The images are 64x64 pixels, making them smaller than the original ImageNet dataset, and the dataset is often used for benchmarking and fine-tuning deep learning models.
Apologies for the inconvenience. Here are alternative sources where you can find example images for the OMNIGLOT, LSUN, and Tiny ImageNet (TIM) datasets:
OMNIGLOT:
Example images: https://omniglot.com/
You can explore the Omniglot website to see various writing systems and characters. However, please note that the images on this website may not be in the exact format used in the dataset. To access the dataset itself, you can visit the following GitHub repository: https://github.com/brendenlake/omniglot
LSUN:
Example images: https://www.yf.io/p/lsun
This page provides a brief overview of the LSUN dataset and shows example images from several categories, such as bedrooms, churches, and dining rooms. For more information on the dataset, you can refer to the official LSUN website: http://lsun.cs.princeton.edu/
Tiny ImageNet (TIM):
Example images: https://www.kaggle.com/c/tiny-imagenet
You can find the Tiny ImageNet dataset on Kaggle, which includes example images and dataset files. Note that you may need to create a free Kaggle account to access the dataset.