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glass-0-6_vs_5

glass-0-6_vs_5

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A imbalanced version of the Glass data set. where the possitive examples belong to classes 1 and 7 and the negative examples belong to the class 6. (IR: 11.0)

10 features

class (target)nominal2 unique values
0 missing
RInumeric86 unique values
0 missing
Nanumeric90 unique values
0 missing
Mgnumeric56 unique values
0 missing
Alnumeric76 unique values
0 missing
Sinumeric77 unique values
0 missing
Knumeric40 unique values
0 missing
Canumeric79 unique values
0 missing
Banumeric27 unique values
0 missing
Fenumeric19 unique values
0 missing

62 properties

108
Number of instances (rows) of the dataset.
10
Number of attributes (columns) of the dataset.
2
Number of distinct values of the target attribute (if it is nominal).
0
Number of missing values in the dataset.
0
Number of instances with at least one value missing.
9
Number of numeric attributes.
1
Number of nominal attributes.
0.41
Entropy of the target attribute values.
An estimate of the amount of irrelevant information in the attributes regarding the class. Equals (MeanAttributeEntropy - MeanMutualInformation) divided by MeanMutualInformation.
Second quartile (Median) of entropy among attributes.
0.09
Number of attributes divided by the number of instances.
2
Average number of distinct values among the attributes of the nominal type.
2.71
Second quartile (Median) of kurtosis among attributes of the numeric type.
Number of attributes needed to optimally describe the class (under the assumption of independence among attributes). Equals ClassEntropy divided by MeanMutualInformation.
0.96
Mean skewness among attributes of the numeric type.
1.52
Second quartile (Median) of means among attributes of the numeric type.
91.67
Percentage of instances belonging to the most frequent class.
0.62
Mean standard deviation of attributes of the numeric type.
Second quartile (Median) of mutual information between the nominal attributes and the target attribute.
99
Number of instances belonging to the most frequent class.
Minimal entropy among attributes.
0.63
Second quartile (Median) of skewness among attributes of the numeric type.
Maximum entropy among attributes.
-0.89
Minimum kurtosis among attributes of the numeric type.
10
Percentage of binary attributes.
0.57
Second quartile (Median) of standard deviation of attributes of the numeric type.
18.66
Maximum kurtosis among attributes of the numeric type.
0.03
Minimum of means among attributes of the numeric type.
0
Percentage of instances having missing values.
Third quartile of entropy among attributes.
72.77
Maximum of means among attributes of the numeric type.
Minimal mutual information between the nominal attributes and the target attribute.
0
Percentage of missing values.
7.29
Third quartile of kurtosis among attributes of the numeric type.
Maximum mutual information between the nominal attributes and the target attribute.
2
The minimal number of distinct values among attributes of the nominal type.
90
Percentage of numeric attributes.
11.23
Third quartile of means among attributes of the numeric type.
2
The maximum number of distinct values among attributes of the nominal type.
-0.95
Minimum skewness among attributes of the numeric type.
10
Percentage of nominal attributes.
Third quartile of mutual information between the nominal attributes and the target attribute.
4.1
Maximum skewness among attributes of the numeric type.
0
Minimum standard deviation of attributes of the numeric type.
First quartile of entropy among attributes.
2.24
Third quartile of skewness among attributes of the numeric type.
1.53
Maximum standard deviation of attributes of the numeric type.
8.33
Percentage of instances belonging to the least frequent class.
0.85
First quartile of kurtosis among attributes of the numeric type.
0.84
Third quartile of standard deviation of attributes of the numeric type.
Average entropy of the attributes.
9
Number of instances belonging to the least frequent class.
0.33
First quartile of means among attributes of the numeric type.
0
Standard deviation of the number of distinct values among attributes of the nominal type.
4.75
Mean kurtosis among attributes of the numeric type.
1
Number of binary attributes.
First quartile of mutual information between the nominal attributes and the target attribute.
11.27
Mean of means among attributes of the numeric type.
-0.42
First quartile of skewness among attributes of the numeric type.
0.99
Average class difference between consecutive instances.
Average mutual information between the nominal attributes and the target attribute.
0.24
First quartile of standard deviation of attributes of the numeric type.

13 tasks

0 runs - estimation_procedure: 10-fold Learning Curve - target_feature: class
0 runs - estimation_procedure: 10-fold Learning Curve - target_feature: class
0 runs - estimation_procedure: 10-fold Learning Curve - target_feature: class
0 runs - estimation_procedure: Interleaved Test then Train - target_feature: class
0 runs - estimation_procedure: 50 times Clustering
0 runs - estimation_procedure: 50 times Clustering
0 runs - estimation_procedure: 50 times Clustering
0 runs - estimation_procedure: 50 times Clustering
0 runs - estimation_procedure: 50 times Clustering
0 runs - estimation_procedure: 50 times Clustering
0 runs - estimation_procedure: 50 times Clustering
0 runs - estimation_procedure: 50 times Clustering
0 runs - estimation_procedure: 50 times Clustering
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