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**Author**: Unknown. Donated by David Sterling and Wray Buntine \N\N**Source**: [UCI](https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets/Annealing) - 1990 \N\N**Please cite**: [UCI](https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/citation_policy.html) \N\N\N\NThe original Annealing dataset from UCI. The exact meaning of the features and classes is largely unknown. Annealing, in metallurgy and materials science, is a heat treatment that alters the physical and sometimes chemical properties of a material to increase its ductility and reduce its hardness, making it more workable. It involves heating a material to above its recrystallization temperature, maintaining a suitable temperature, and then cooling. (Wikipedia)\N\N\N\N### Attribute Information:\N\N 1. family: --,GB,GK,GS,TN,ZA,ZF,ZH,ZM,ZS\N\N 2. product-type: C, H, G\N\N 3. steel: -,R,A,U,K,M,S,W,V\N\N 4. carbon: continuous\N\N 5. hardness: continuous\N\N 6. temper_rolling: -,T\N\N 7. condition: -,S,A,X\N\N 8. formability: -,1,2,3,4,5\N\N 9. strength: continuous\N\N 10. non-ageing: -,N\N\N 11. surface-finish: P,M,-\N\N 12. surface-quality: -,D,E,F,G\N\N 13. enamelability: -,1,2,3,4,5\N\N 14. bc: Y,-\N\N 15. bf: Y,-\N\N 16. bt: Y,-\N\N 17. bw/me: B,M,-\N\N 18. bl: Y,-\N\N 19. m: Y,-\N\N 20. chrom: C,-\N\N 21. phos: P,-\N\N 22. cbond: Y,-\N\N 23. marvi: Y,-\N\N 24. exptl: Y,-\N\N 25. ferro: Y,-\N\N 26. corr: Y,-\N\N 27. blue/bright/varn/clean: B,R,V,C,-\N\N 28. lustre: Y,-\N\N 29. jurofm: Y,-\N\N 30. s: Y,-\N\N 31. p: Y,-\N\N 32. shape: COIL, SHEET\N\N 33. thick: continuous\N\N 34. width: continuous\N\N 35. len: continuous\N\N 36. oil: -,Y,N\N\N 37. bore: 0000,0500,0600,0760\N\N 38. packing: -,1,2,3\N\N classes: 1,2,3,4,5,U\N\N \N\N -- The '-' values are actually 'not_applicable' values rather than\N\N 'missing_values' (and so can be treated as legal discrete\N\N values rather than as showing the absence of a discrete value).
Property / description: **Author**: Unknown. Donated by David Sterling and Wray Buntine \N\N**Source**: [UCI](https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets/Annealing) - 1990 \N\N**Please cite**: [UCI](https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/citation_policy.html) \N\N\N\NThe original Annealing dataset from UCI. The exact meaning of the features and classes is largely unknown. Annealing, in metallurgy and materials science, is a heat treatment that alters the physical and sometimes chemical properties of a material to increase its ductility and reduce its hardness, making it more workable. It involves heating a material to above its recrystallization temperature, maintaining a suitable temperature, and then cooling. (Wikipedia)\N\N\N\N### Attribute Information:\N\N 1. family: --,GB,GK,GS,TN,ZA,ZF,ZH,ZM,ZS\N\N 2. product-type: C, H, G\N\N 3. steel: -,R,A,U,K,M,S,W,V\N\N 4. carbon: continuous\N\N 5. hardness: continuous\N\N 6. temper_rolling: -,T\N\N 7. condition: -,S,A,X\N\N 8. formability: -,1,2,3,4,5\N\N 9. strength: continuous\N\N 10. non-ageing: -,N\N\N 11. surface-finish: P,M,-\N\N 12. surface-quality: -,D,E,F,G\N\N 13. enamelability: -,1,2,3,4,5\N\N 14. bc: Y,-\N\N 15. bf: Y,-\N\N 16. bt: Y,-\N\N 17. bw/me: B,M,-\N\N 18. bl: Y,-\N\N 19. m: Y,-\N\N 20. chrom: C,-\N\N 21. phos: P,-\N\N 22. cbond: Y,-\N\N 23. marvi: Y,-\N\N 24. exptl: Y,-\N\N 25. ferro: Y,-\N\N 26. corr: Y,-\N\N 27. blue/bright/varn/clean: B,R,V,C,-\N\N 28. lustre: Y,-\N\N 29. jurofm: Y,-\N\N 30. s: Y,-\N\N 31. p: Y,-\N\N 32. shape: COIL, SHEET\N\N 33. thick: continuous\N\N 34. width: continuous\N\N 35. len: continuous\N\N 36. oil: -,Y,N\N\N 37. bore: 0000,0500,0600,0760\N\N 38. packing: -,1,2,3\N\N classes: 1,2,3,4,5,U\N\N \N\N -- The '-' values are actually 'not_applicable' values rather than\N\N 'missing_values' (and so can be treated as legal discrete\N\N values rather than as showing the absence of a discrete value). / rank
 
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    **Author**: Unknown. Donated by David Sterling and Wray Buntine \N\N**Source**: [UCI](https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets/Annealing) - 1990 \N\N**Please cite**: [UCI](https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/citation_policy.html) \N\N\N\NThe original Annealing dataset from UCI. The exact meaning of the features and classes is largely unknown. Annealing, in metallurgy and materials science, is a heat treatment that alters the physical and sometimes chemical properties of a material to increase its ductility and reduce its hardness, making it more workable. It involves heating a material to above its recrystallization temperature, maintaining a suitable temperature, and then cooling. (Wikipedia)\N\N\N\N### Attribute Information:\N\N 1. family: --,GB,GK,GS,TN,ZA,ZF,ZH,ZM,ZS\N\N 2. product-type: C, H, G\N\N 3. steel: -,R,A,U,K,M,S,W,V\N\N 4. carbon: continuous\N\N 5. hardness: continuous\N\N 6. temper_rolling: -,T\N\N 7. condition: -,S,A,X\N\N 8. formability: -,1,2,3,4,5\N\N 9. strength: continuous\N\N 10. non-ageing: -,N\N\N 11. surface-finish: P,M,-\N\N 12. surface-quality: -,D,E,F,G\N\N 13. enamelability: -,1,2,3,4,5\N\N 14. bc: Y,-\N\N 15. bf: Y,-\N\N 16. bt: Y,-\N\N 17. bw/me: B,M,-\N\N 18. bl: Y,-\N\N 19. m: Y,-\N\N 20. chrom: C,-\N\N 21. phos: P,-\N\N 22. cbond: Y,-\N\N 23. marvi: Y,-\N\N 24. exptl: Y,-\N\N 25. ferro: Y,-\N\N 26. corr: Y,-\N\N 27. blue/bright/varn/clean: B,R,V,C,-\N\N 28. lustre: Y,-\N\N 29. jurofm: Y,-\N\N 30. s: Y,-\N\N 31. p: Y,-\N\N 32. shape: COIL, SHEET\N\N 33. thick: continuous\N\N 34. width: continuous\N\N 35. len: continuous\N\N 36. oil: -,Y,N\N\N 37. bore: 0000,0500,0600,0760\N\N 38. packing: -,1,2,3\N\N classes: 1,2,3,4,5,U\N\N \N\N -- The '-' values are actually 'not_applicable' values rather than\N\N 'missing_values' (and so can be treated as legal discrete\N\N values rather than as showing the absence of a discrete value).
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