metadata
annotations_creators:
- other
language_creators:
- other
language:
- en
license:
- unknown
multilinguality:
- monolingual
source_datasets:
- original
task_categories:
- text-classification
- image-classification
- feature-extraction
- image-segmentation
- image-to-image
- image-to-text
- object-detection
- summarization
- zero-shot-image-classification
pretty_name: Sweden - Gucci - Product-level price list
tags:
- webscraping
- ecommerce
- Gucci
- fashion
- fashion product
- image
- fashion image
configs:
- config_name: default
data_files:
- split: train
path: data/train-*
dataset_info:
features:
- name: website_name
dtype: string
- name: competence_date
dtype: string
- name: country_code
dtype: string
- name: currency_code
dtype: string
- name: brand
dtype: string
- name: category1_code
dtype: string
- name: category2_code
dtype: string
- name: category3_code
dtype: string
- name: product_code
dtype: string
- name: title
dtype: string
- name: itemurl
dtype: string
- name: imageurl
dtype: string
- name: full_price
dtype: float64
- name: price
dtype: float64
- name: full_price_eur
dtype: float64
- name: price_eur
dtype: float64
- name: flg_discount
dtype: int64
splits:
- name: train
num_bytes: 2345108
num_examples: 4916
download_size: 674510
dataset_size: 2345108
Gucci web scraped data
About the website
The fashion industry in the EMEA region, more specifically in Sweden, has seen a significant shift in recent years. With the surge in digital transformation, there has been remarkable growth in the online luxury fashion market, where premier brands like Gucci have amplified their presence. One particular focus area has been the Ecommerce product-list pages (PLP), aiming to provide a seamless and immersive digital shopping experience. From an analysis of the dataset on Gucci’s PLP in Sweden, it’s clear that e-commerce has a pivotal role currently and will likely maintain this significance in shaping the future of luxury fashion within the region.