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Two preprocessed datasets collected from the UCI repository that can be used for the purpose of structure learning from multivariate data of different types. The Airquality dataset contains 9358 instances of hourly averaged responses from an array of 5 metal oxide chemical sensors embedded in an Air Quality Chemical Multisensor Device. The device was located on the field in a significantly polluted area, at road level, within an Italian city. Data were recorded from March 2004 to February 2005 (one year) representing the longest freely available recordings of on field deployed air quality chemical sensor devices responses. The USCensus1990 data set is a discretized version of the USCensus1990raw data set. The data was collected as part of the 1990 census and it describes one percent sample of the Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS) person records drawn from the full 1990 census sample (all fifty states and the District of Columbia but not including "PUMA Cross State Lines One Percent Persons Records").
The data represents a one percent sample drawn from the full 1990 census. This was made possible through the Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS). Furthermore, the few continuously-measured variables were discretized.

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Dataset in the Graphical Modelling and Causal Inference Zenodo Community.
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    The data represents a one percent sample drawn from the full 1990 census. This was made possible through the Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS). Furthermore, the few continuously-measured variables were discretized.
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