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Data set

A data set (or dataset) is a collection of data. In the case of tabular data, a data set corresponds to one or more database tables, where every column of a table represents a particular variable, and each row corresponds to a given record of the data set in question. The data set lists values for each of the variables, such as for example height and weight of an object, for each member of the data set. Data sets can also consist of a collection of documents or files.[2]

Various plots of the multivariate dataset Iris flower data set introduced by Ronald Fisher (1936).[1]

In the open data discipline, data set is the unit to measure the information released in a public open data repository. The European data.europa.eu portal aggregates more than a million data sets.[3] Some other issues (real-time data sources,[4] non-relational data sets, etc.) increases the difficulty to reach a consensus about it.[4]

Properties

Several characteristics define a data set's structure and properties. These include the number and types of the attributes or variables, and various statistical measures applicable to them, such as standard deviation and kurtosis.[5]

The values may be numbers, such as real numbers or integers, for example representing a person's height in centimeters, but may also be nominal data (i.e., not consisting of numerical values), for example representing a person's ethnicity. More generally, values may be of any of the kinds described as a level of measurement. For each variable, the values are normally all of the same kind. However, there may also be missing values, which must be indicated in some way.

In statistics, data sets usually come from actual observations obtained by sampling a statistical population, and each row corresponds to the observations on one element of that population. Data sets may further be generated by algorithms for the purpose of testing certain kinds of software. Some modern statistical analysis software such as SPSS still present their data in the classical data set fashion. If data is missing or suspicious an imputation method may be used to complete a data set.[6]

Classic data sets

Several classic data sets have been used extensively in the statistical literature:

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Fisher, R.A. (1963). (PDF). Annals of Eugenics. 7 (2): 179–188. doi:10.1111/j.1469-1809.1936.tb02137.x. hdl:2440/15227. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2007-05-22.
  2. ^ Snijders, C.; Matzat, U.; Reips, U.-D. (2012). "'Big Data': Big gaps of knowledge in the field of Internet". International Journal of Internet Science. 7: 1–5.
  3. ^ "European open data portal". European open data portal. European Commission. Retrieved 2016-09-23.
  4. ^ a b Atz, U (2014). "The tau of data: A new metric to assess the timeliness of data in catalogues" (PDF). CEDEM 2014 Proceedings. (PDF) from the original on 2016-08-20. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  5. ^ Jan M. Żytkow, Jan Rauch (2000). Principles of data mining and knowledge discovery. ISBN 978-3-540-66490-1.
  6. ^ United Nations Statistical Commission; United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (2007). Statistical Data Editing: Impact on Data Quality: Volume 3 of Statistical Data Editing, Conference of European Statisticians Statistical standards and studies. United Nations Publications. p. 20. ISBN 978-9211169522. Retrieved 19 July 2015.

External links

  • Data.gov – the U.S. Government's open data
  • GCMD – the Global Change Master Directory containing over 34,000 descriptions of Earth science and environmental science data sets and services
  • Humanitarian Data Exchange(HDX) – The Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX) is an open humanitarian data sharing platform managed by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
  • NYC Open Data – free public data published by New York City agencies and other partners.
  • Relational data set repository
  • – a wiki/website with links to data sets on many different topics
  • StatLib–JASA Data Archive
  • UCI – a machine learning repository
  • UK Government Public Data
  • World Bank Open Data – Free and open access to global development data by World Bank

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This article is about The general concept For files on IBM mainframes see Data set IBM mainframe For data communications see Modem A data set or dataset is a collection of data In the case of tabular data a data set corresponds to one or more database tables where every column of a table represents a particular variable and each row corresponds to a given record of the data set in question The data set lists values for each of the variables such as for example height and weight of an object for each member of the data set Data sets can also consist of a collection of documents or files 2 Various plots of the multivariate dataset Iris flower data set introduced by Ronald Fisher 1936 1 In the open data discipline data set is the unit to measure the information released in a public open data repository The European data europa eu portal aggregates more than a million data sets 3 Some other issues real time data sources 4 non relational data sets etc increases the difficulty to reach a consensus about it 4 Contents 1 Properties 2 Classic data sets 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksProperties EditSeveral characteristics define a data set s structure and properties These include the number and types of the attributes or variables and various statistical measures applicable to them such as standard deviation and kurtosis 5 The values may be numbers such as real numbers or integers for example representing a person s height in centimeters but may also be nominal data i e not consisting of numerical values for example representing a person s ethnicity More generally values may be of any of the kinds described as a level of measurement For each variable the values are normally all of the same kind However there may also be missing values which must be indicated in some way In statistics data sets usually come from actual observations obtained by sampling a statistical population and each row corresponds to the observations on one element of that population Data sets may further be generated by algorithms for the purpose of testing certain kinds of software Some modern statistical analysis software such as SPSS still present their data in the classical data set fashion If data is missing or suspicious an imputation method may be used to complete a data set 6 Classic data sets EditSeveral classic data sets have been used extensively in the statistical literature Iris flower data set Multivariate data set introduced by Ronald Fisher 1936 1 MNIST database Images of handwritten digits commonly used to test classification clustering and image processing algorithms Categorical data analysis Data sets used in the book An Introduction to Categorical Data Analysis Robust statistics Data sets used in Robust Regression and Outlier Detection Rousseeuw and Leroy 1968 Provided on line at the University of Cologne Time series Data used in Chatfield s book The Analysis of Time Series are provided on line by StatLib Extreme values Data used in the book An Introduction to the Statistical Modeling of Extreme Values are a snapshot of the data as it was provided on line by Stuart Coles the book s author Bayesian Data Analysis Data used in the book are provided on line by Andrew Gelman one of the book s authors The Bupa liver data Used in several papers in the machine learning data mining literature Anscombe s quartet Small data set illustrating the importance of graphing the data to avoid statistical fallaciesSee also EditData Data blending Data computing Data samples Data store Interoperability Data collection system List of datasets for machine learning researchReferences Edit a b Fisher R A 1963 The Use of Multiple Measurements in Taxonomic Problems PDF Annals of Eugenics 7 2 179 188 doi 10 1111 j 1469 1809 1936 tb02137 x hdl 2440 15227 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 09 28 Retrieved 2007 05 22 Snijders C Matzat U Reips U D 2012 Big Data Big gaps of knowledge in the field of Internet International Journal of Internet Science 7 1 5 European open data portal European open data portal European Commission Retrieved 2016 09 23 a b Atz U 2014 The tau of data A new metric to assess the timeliness of data in catalogues PDF CEDEM 2014 Proceedings Archived PDF from the original on 2016 08 20 Retrieved 2016 08 01 Jan M Zytkow Jan Rauch 2000 Principles of data mining and knowledge discovery ISBN 978 3 540 66490 1 United Nations Statistical Commission United Nations Economic Commission for Europe 2007 Statistical Data Editing Impact on Data Quality Volume 3 of Statistical Data Editing Conference of European Statisticians Statistical standards and studies United Nations Publications p 20 ISBN 978 9211169522 Retrieved 19 July 2015 External links Edit Look up data set in Wiktionary the free dictionary Data gov the U S Government s open data GCMD the Global Change Master Directory containing over 34 000 descriptions of Earth science and environmental science data sets and services Humanitarian Data Exchange HDX The Humanitarian 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