1. Chess (King-Rook vs. King-Knight): Knight Pin Chess End-Game Database Creator 2. LED Display Domain: From Classification and Regression Trees book; We provide here 2 C programs for generating sample databases 3. AutoUniv: AutoUniv is an advanced data generator for classifications tasks. The aim is to reflect the nuances and heterogeneity of real data. Data can be generated in .csv, ARFF or C4.5 formats. 4. PubChem Bioassay Data: These highly imbalanced bioassay datasets are from the differing types of screening that can be performed using HTS technology. 21 datasets were created from 12 bioassays. 5. Trains: 2 data formats (structured, one-instance-per-line) 6. Shuttle Landing Control: Tiny database; all nominal values 7. Balloons: Data previously used in cognitive psychology experiment; 4 data sets represent different conditions of an experiment 8. Lenses: Database for fitting contact lenses 9. Lung Cancer: Lung cancer data; no attribute definitions 10. Soybean (Small): Michalski's famous soybean disease database 11. Post-Operative Patient: Dataset of patient features 12. Zoo: Artificial, 7 classes of animals 13. Breast Tissue: Dataset with electrical impedance measurements of freshly excised tissue samples from the breast. 14. Pittsburgh Bridges: Bridges database that has original and numeric-discretized datasets 15. Acute Inflammations: The data was created by a medical expert as a data set to test the expert system,
which will perform the presumptive diagnosis of two diseases of the urinary system.
16. Echocardiogram: Data for classifying if patients will survive for at least one year after a heart attack 17. Lymphography: This lymphography domain was obtained from the University Medical Centre, Institute of Oncology, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. (Restricted access) 18. Iris: Famous database; from Fisher, 1936 19. Teaching Assistant Evaluation: The data consist of evaluations of teaching performance; scores are "low", "medium", or "high" 20. Hepatitis: From G.Gong: CMU; Mostly Boolean or numeric-valued attribute types; Includes cost data (donated by Peter Turney) 21. Hayes-Roth: Topic: human subjects study 22. Wine: Using chemical analysis determine the origin of wines 23. Flags: From Collins Gem Guide to Flags, 1986 24. Parkinsons: Oxford Parkinson's Disease Detection Dataset 25. Breast Cancer Wisconsin (Prognostic): Prognostic Wisconsin Breast Cancer Database 26. Connectionist Bench (Sonar, Mines vs. Rocks): The task is to train a network to discriminate between sonar signals bounced off a metal cylinder and those bounced off a roughly cylindrical rock. 27. seeds: Measurements of geometrical properties of kernels belonging to three different varieties of wheat. A soft X-ray technique and GRAINS package were used to construct all seven, real-valued attributes. 28. Glass Identification: From USA Forensic Science Service; 6 types of glass; defined in terms of their oxide content (i.e. Na, Fe, K, etc) 29. Audiology (Standardized): Standardized version of the original audiology database 30. Daphnet Freezing of Gait: This dataset contains the annotated readings of 3 acceleration sensors at the hip and leg of Parkinson's disease patients that experience freezing of gait (FoG) during walking tasks.
31. SPECT Heart: Data on cardiac Single Proton Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) images. Each patient classified into two categories: normal and abnormal. 32. SPECTF Heart: Data on cardiac Single Proton Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) images. Each patient classified into two categories: normal and abnormal. 33. Statlog (Heart): This dataset is a heart disease database similar to a database already present in the repository (Heart Disease databases) but in a slightly different form 34. Breast Cancer: Breast Cancer Data (Restricted Access) 35. Haberman's Survival: Dataset contains cases from study conducted on the survival of patients who had undergone surgery for breast cancer 36. Soybean (Large): Michalski's famous soybean disease database 37. Vertebral Column: Data set containing values for six biomechanical features used to classify orthopaedic patients into 3 classes (normal, disk hernia or spondilolysthesis) or 2 classes (normal or abnormal). 38. Ecoli: This data contains protein localization sites 39. Primary Tumor: From Ljubljana Oncology Institute 40. Ionosphere: Classification of radar returns from the ionosphere 41. Libras Movement: The data set contains 15 classes of 24 instances each. Each class references to a hand movement type in LIBRAS (Portuguese
name 'LÍngua BRAsileira de Sinais', oficial brazilian signal language). 42. Dermatology: Aim for this dataset is to determine the type of Eryhemato-Squamous Disease. 43. Horse Colic: Well documented attributes; 368 instances with 28 attributes (continuous, discrete, and nominal); 30% missing values 44. MONK's Problems: A set of three artificial domains over the same attribute space; Used to test a wide range of induction algorithms 45. Congressional Voting Records: 1984 United Stated Congressional Voting Records; Classify as Republican or Democrat 46. PEMS-SF: 15 months worth of daily data (440 daily records) that describes the occupancy rate, between 0 and 1, of different car lanes of the San Francisco bay area freeways across time. 47. Arrhythmia: Distinguish between the presence and absence of cardiac arrhythmia and classify it in one of the 16 groups. 48. Musk (Version 1): The goal is to learn to predict whether new molecules will be musks or non-musks 49. Cylinder Bands: Used in decision tree induction for mitigating process delays known as "cylinder bands" in rotogravure printing 50. Meta-data: Meta-Data was used in order to give advice about which classification method is appropriate for a particular dataset (taken from results of Statlog project). 51. Breast Cancer Wisconsin (Diagnostic): Diagnostic Wisconsin Breast Cancer Database 52. Balance Scale: Balance scale weight & distance database 53. Japanese Vowels: This dataset records 640 time series of 12 LPC cepstrum coefficients taken from nine male speakers. 54. Credit Approval: This data concerns credit card applications; good mix of attributes 55. Statlog (Australian Credit Approval): This file concerns credit card applications. This database exists elsewhere in the repository (Credit Screening Database) in a slightly different form 56. Breast Cancer Wisconsin (Original): Original Wisconsin Breast Cancer Database 57. Blood Transfusion Service Center: Data taken from the Blood Transfusion Service Center in Hsin-Chu City in Taiwan -- this is a classification problem. 58. Pima Indians Diabetes: From National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases; Includes cost data (donated by Peter Turney) 59. Energy efficiency: This study looked into assessing the heating load and cooling load requirements of buildings (that is, energy efficiency) as a function of building parameters. 60. Annealing: Steel annealing data 61. Arcene: ARCENE's task is to distinguish cancer versus normal patterns from mass-spectrometric data. This is a two-class classification problem with continuous input variables. This dataset is one of 5 datasets of the NIPS 2003 feature selection challenge. 62. Statlog (Vehicle Silhouettes): 3D objects within a 2D image by application of an ensemble of shape feature extractors to the 2D silhouettes of the objects. 63. Tic-Tac-Toe Endgame: Binary classification task on possible configurations of tic-tac-toe game 64. Mammographic Mass: Discrimination of benign and malignant mammographic masses based on BI-RADS attributes and the patient's age. 65. Statlog (German Credit Data): This dataset classifies people described by a set of attributes as good or bad credit risks. Comes in two formats (one all numeric). Also comes with a cost matrix 66. CNAE-9: This is a data set containing 1080 documents of free text business descriptions of Brazilian companies categorized into a
subset of 9 categories 67. Contraceptive Method Choice: Dataset is a subset of the 1987 National Indonesia Contraceptive Prevalence Survey. 68. Yeast: Predicting the Cellular Localization Sites of Proteins 69. SECOM: Data from a semi-conductor manufacturing process 70. Semeion Handwritten Digit: 1593 handwritten digits from around 80 persons were scanned, stretched in a rectangular box 16x16 in a gray scale of 256 values. 71. Car Evaluation: Derived from simple hierarchical decision model, this database may be useful for testing constructive induction and structure discovery methods. 72. Dorothea: DOROTHEA is a drug discovery dataset. Chemical compounds represented by structural molecular features must be classified as active (binding to thrombin) or inactive. This is one of 5 datasets of the NIPS 2003 feature selection challenge. 73. Multiple Features: This dataset consists of features of handwritten numerals (`0'--`9') extracted from a collection of Dutch utility maps 74. Cardiotocography: The dataset consists of measurements of fetal heart rate (FHR) and uterine contraction (UC) features on cardiotocograms classified by expert obstetricians. 75. Image Segmentation: Image data described by high-level numeric-valued attributes, 7 classes 76. Statlog (Image Segmentation): This dataset is an image segmentation database similar to a database already present in the repository (Image segmentation database) but in a slightly different form. 77. Reuter_50_50: The dataset is used for authorship identification in online Writeprint which is a new research field of pattern recognition. 78. Ozone Level Detection: Two ground ozone level data sets are included in this collection. One is the eight hour peak set (eighthr.data), the other is the one hour peak set (onehr.data). Those data were collected from 1998 to 2004 at the Houston, Galveston and Brazoria area. 79. OPPORTUNITY Activity Recognition: The OPPORTUNITY Dataset for Human Activity Recognition from Wearable, Object, and Ambient Sensors is a dataset devised to benchmark human activity recognition algorithms (classification, automatic data segmentation, sensor fusion, feature extraction, etc). 80. Australian Sign Language signs (High Quality): This data consists of sample of Auslan (Australian Sign Language) signs. 27 examples of each of 95 Auslan signs were captured from a native signer using high-quality position trackers 81. Dexter: DEXTER is a text classification problem in a bag-of-word representation. This is a two-class classification problem with sparse continuous input variables. This dataset is one of five datasets of the NIPS 2003 feature selection challenge.
82. Chess (King-Rook vs. King-Pawn): King+Rook versus King+Pawn on a7 (usually abbreviated KRKPA7). 83. Internet Advertisements: This dataset represents a set of possible advertisements on Internet pages. 84. Abalone: Predict the age of abalone from physical measurements 85. Madelon: MADELON is an artificial dataset, which was part of the NIPS 2003 feature selection challenge. This is a two-class classification problem with continuous input variables. The difficulty is that the problem is multivariate and highly non-linear. 86. Spambase: Classifying Email as Spam or Non-Spam 87. Wine Quality: Two datasets are included, related to red and white vinho verde wine samples, from the north of Portugal. The goal is to model wine quality based on physicochemical tests (see [Cortez et al., 2009], http://www3.dsi.uminho.pt/pcortez/wine/). 88. Waveform Database Generator (Version 1): CART book's waveform domains 89. Waveform Database Generator (Version 2): CART book's waveform domains 90. Wall-Following Robot Navigation Data: The data were collected as the SCITOS G5 robot navigates through the room following the wall in a clockwise direction, for 4 rounds, using 24 ultrasound sensors arranged circularly around its 'waist'. 91. Page Blocks Classification: The problem consists of classifying all the blocks of the page layout of a document that has been detected by a segmentation process. 92. Optical Recognition of Handwritten Digits: Two versions of this database available; see folder 93. Statlog (Landsat Satellite): Multi-spectral values of pixels in 3x3 neighbourhoods in a satellite image, and the classification associated with the central pixel in each neighbourhood 94. Musk (Version 2): The goal is to learn to predict whether new molecules will be musks or non-musks 95. Australian Sign Language signs: This data consists of sample of Auslan (Australian Sign Language) signs. Examples of 95 signs were collected from five signers with a total of 6650 sign samples. 96. ISOLET: Goal: Predict which letter-name was spoken--a simple classification task. 97. Mushroom: From Audobon Society Field Guide; mushrooms described in terms of physical characteristics; classification: poisonous or edible 98. Human Activity Recognition Using Smartphones: Human Activity Recognition database built from the recordings of 30 subjects performing activities of daily living (ADL) while carrying a waist-mounted smartphone with embedded inertial sensors. 99. Pen-Based Recognition of Handwritten Digits: Digit database of 250 samples from 44 writers 100. Nursery: Nursery Database was derived from a hierarchical decision model originally developed to rank applications for nursery schools. 101. Gisette: GISETTE is a handwritten digit recognition problem. The problem is to separate the highly confusible digits '4' and '9'. This dataset is one of five datasets of the NIPS 2003 feature selection challenge.
102. Gas Sensor Array Drift Dataset: This archive contains 13910 measurements from 16 chemical sensors utilized in simulations for drift compensation in a discrimination task of 6 gases at various levels of concentrations. 103. p53 Mutants: The goal is to model mutant p53 transcriptional activity (active vs inactive) based on data extracted from biophysical simulations.
104. MAGIC Gamma Telescope: Data are MC generated to simulate registration of high energy gamma particles in an atmospheric Cherenkov telescope 105. Letter Recognition: Database of character image features; try to identify the letter 106. Chess (King-Rook vs. King): Chess Endgame Database for White King and Rook against Black King (KRK). 107. Bank Marketing: The data is related with direct marketing campaigns (phone calls) of a Portuguese banking institution. The classification goal is to predict if the client will subscribe a term deposit (variable y). 108. Adult: Predict whether income exceeds $50K/yr based on census data. Also known as "Census Income" dataset. 109. Census Income: Predict whether income exceeds $50K/yr based on census data. Also known as "Adult" dataset. 110. KEGG Metabolic Relation Network (Directed): KEGG Metabolic pathways modeled as directed relation network. Variety of graphical features presented. 111. Statlog (Shuttle): The shuttle dataset contains 9 attributes all of which are numerical. Approximately 80% of the data belongs to class 1 112. KEGG Metabolic Reaction Network (Undirected): KEGG Metabolic pathways modeled as un-directed reaction network. Variety of graphical features presented. 113. Connect-4: Contains connect-4 positions 114. MiniBooNE particle identification: This dataset is taken from the MiniBooNE experiment and is used to distinguish electron neutrinos (signal) from muon neutrinos (background). 115. Census-Income (KDD): This data set contains weighted census data extracted from the 1994 and 1995 current population surveys conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. 116. Covertype: Forest CoverType dataset 117. Poker Hand: Purpose is to predict poker hands 118. URL Reputation: Anonymized 120-day subset of the ICML-09 URL data containing 2.4 million examples and 3.2 million features. 119. PAMAP2 Physical Activity Monitoring: The PAMAP2 Physical Activity Monitoring dataset contains data of 18 different physical activities, performed by 9 subjects wearing 3 inertial measurement units and a heart rate monitor. 120. KDD Cup 1999 Data: This is the data set used for The Third International Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Tools Competition, which was held in conjunction with KDD-99 121. Record Linkage Comparison Patterns: Element-wise comparison of records with personal data from a record linkage setting. The task is to decide from a comparison pattern whether the underlying records belong to one person. |