heart-c
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Dataset:6032904
OpenML dataset with id 49
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Full work available at URL: https://api.openml.org/data/v1/download/49/heart-c.arff
Upload date: 6 April 2014
Dataset Characteristics
Number of classes: 2
Number of features: 14 (numeric: 6, symbolic: 8 and in total binary: 3 )
Number of instances: 303
Number of instances with missing values: 7
Number of missing values: 7
Author: Source: Unknown - Please cite:
Publication Request:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This file describes the contents of the heart-disease directory. This directory contains 4 databases concerning heart disease diagnosis. All attributes are numeric-valued. The data was collected from the four following locations: 1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation (cleveland.data) 2. Hungarian Institute of Cardiology, Budapest (hungarian.data) 3. V.A. Medical Center, Long Beach, CA (long-beach-va.data) 4. University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland (switzerland.data) Each database has the same instance format. While the databases have 76 raw attributes, only 14 of them are actually used. Thus I've taken the liberty of making 2 copies of each database: one with all the attributes and 1 with the 14 attributes actually used in past experiments. The authors of the databases have requested: ...that any publications resulting from the use of the data include the names of the principal investigator responsible for the data collection at each institution. They would be: 1. Hungarian Institute of Cardiology. Budapest: Andras Janosi, M.D. 2. University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland: William Steinbrunn, M.D. 3. University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland: Matthias Pfisterer, M.D. 4. V.A. Medical Center, Long Beach and Cleveland Clinic Foundation: Robert Detrano, M.D., Ph.D. Thanks in advance for abiding by this request. David Aha July 22, 1988 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1. Title: Heart Disease Databases 2. Source Information: (a) Creators: -- 1. Hungarian Institute of Cardiology. Budapest: Andras Janosi, M.D. -- 2. University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland: William Steinbrunn, M.D. -- 3. University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland: Matthias Pfisterer, M.D. -- 4. V.A. Medical Center, Long Beach and Cleveland Clinic Foundation: Robert Detrano, M.D., Ph.D. (b) Donor: David W. Aha (aha@ics.uci.edu) (714) 856-8779 (c) Date: July, 1988 3. Past Usage: 1. Detrano,~R., Janosi,~A., Steinbrunn,~W., Pfisterer,~M., Schmid,~J., Sandhu,~S., Guppy,~K., Lee,~S., & Froelicher,~V. (1989). {it International application of a new probability algorithm for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease.} {it American Journal of Cardiology}, {it 64},304--310. -- International Probability Analysis -- Address: Robert Detrano, M.D. Cardiology 111-C V.A. Medical Center 5901 E. 7th Street Long Beach, CA 90028 -- Results in percent accuracy: (for 0.5 probability threshold) Data Name: CDF CADENZA -- Hungarian 77 74 Long beach 79 77 Swiss 81 81 -- Approximately a 77% correct classification accuracy with a logistic-regression-derived discriminant function 2. David W. Aha & Dennis Kibler -- -- Instance-based prediction of heart-disease presence with the Cleveland database -- NTgrowth: 77.0% accuracy -- C4: 74.8% accuracy 3. John Gennari -- Gennari, J.~H., Langley, P, & Fisher, D. (1989). Models of incremental concept formation. {it Artificial Intelligence, 40}, 11--61. -- Results: -- The CLASSIT conceptual clustering system achieved a 78.9% accuracy on the Cleveland database. 4. Relevant Information: This database contains 76 attributes, but all published experiments refer to using a subset of 14 of them. In particular, the Cleveland database is the only one that has been used by ML researchers to this date. The "goal" field refers to the presence of heart disease in the patient. It is integer valued from 0 (no presence) to 4. Experiments with the Cleveland database have concentrated on simply attempting to distinguish presence (values 1,2,3,4) from absence (value 0). The names and social security numbers of the patients were recently removed from the database, replaced with dummy values. One file has been "processed", that one containing the Cleveland database. All four unprocessed files also exist in this directory. 5. Number of Instances: Database: # of instances: Cleveland: 303 Hungarian: 294 Switzerland: 123 Long Beach VA: 200 6. Number of Attributes: 76 (including the predicted attribute) 7. Attribute Information: -- Only 14 used -- 1. #3 (age) -- 2. #4 (sex) -- 3. #9 (cp) -- 4. #10 (trestbps) -- 5. #12 (chol) -- 6. #16 (fbs) -- 7. #19 (restecg) -- 8. #32 (thalach) -- 9. #38 (exang) -- 10. #40 (oldpeak) -- 11. #41 (slope) -- 12. #44 (ca) -- 13. #51 (thal) -- 14. #58 (num) (the predicted attribute) -- Complete attribute documentation: 1 id: patient identification number 2 ccf: social security number (I replaced this with a dummy value of 0) 3 age: age in years 4 sex: sex (1 = male; 0 = female) 5 painloc: chest pain location (1 = substernal; 0 = otherwise) 6 painexer (1 = provoked by exertion; 0 = otherwise) 7 relrest (1 = relieved after rest; 0 = otherwise) 8 pncaden (sum of 5, 6, and 7) 9 cp: chest pain type -- Value 1: typical angina -- Value 2: atypical angina -- Value 3: non-anginal pain -- Value 4: asymptomatic 10 trestbps: resting blood pressure (in mm Hg on admission to the hospital) 11 htn 12 chol: serum cholestoral in mg/dl 13 smoke: I believe this is 1 = yes; 0 = no (is or is not a smoker) 14 cigs (cigarettes per day) 15 years (number of years as a smoker) 16 fbs: (fasting blood sugar > 120 mg/dl) (1 = true; 0 = false) 17 dm (1 = history of diabetes; 0 = no such history) 18 famhist: family history of coronary artery disease (1 = yes; 0 = no) 19 restecg: resting electrocardiographic results -- Value 0: normal -- Value 1: having ST-T wave abnormality (T wave inversions and/or ST elevation or depression of > 0.05 mV) -- Value 2: showing probable or definite left ventricular hypertrophy by Estes' criteria 20 ekgmo (month of exercise ECG reading) 21 ekgday(day of exercise ECG reading) 22 ekgyr (year of exercise ECG reading) 23 dig (digitalis used furing exercise ECG: 1 = yes; 0 = no) 24 prop (Beta blocker used during exercise ECG: 1 = yes; 0 = no) 25 nitr (nitrates used during exercise ECG: 1 = yes; 0 = no) 26 pro (calcium channel blocker used during exercise ECG: 1 = yes; 0 = no) 27 diuretic (diuretic used used during exercise ECG: 1 = yes; 0 = no) 28 proto: exercise protocol 1 = Bruce 2 = Kottus 3 = McHenry 4 = fast Balke 5 = Balke 6 = Noughton 7 = bike 150 kpa min/min (Not sure if "kpa min/min" is what was written!) 8 = bike 125 kpa min/min 9 = bike 100 kpa min/min 10 = bike 75 kpa min/min 11 = bike 50 kpa min/min 12 = arm ergometer 29 thaldur: duration of exercise test in minutes 30 thaltime: time when ST measure depression was noted 31 met: mets achieved 32 thalach: maximum heart rate achieved 33 thalrest: resting heart rate 34 tpeakbps: peak exercise blood pressure (first of 2 parts) 35 tpeakbpd: peak exercise blood pressure (second of 2 parts) 36 dummy 37 trestbpd: resting blood pressure 38 exang: exercise induced angina (1 = yes; 0 = no) 39 xhypo: (1 = yes; 0 = no) 40 oldpeak = ST depression induced by exercise relative to rest 41 slope: the slope of the peak exercise ST segment -- Value 1: upsloping -- Value 2: flat -- Value 3: downsloping 42 rldv5: height at rest 43 rldv5e: height at peak exercise 44 ca: number of major vessels (0-3) colored by flourosopy 45 restckm: irrelevant 46 exerckm: irrelevant 47 restef: rest raidonuclid (sp?) ejection fraction 48 restwm: rest wall (sp?) motion abnormality 0 = none 1 = mild or moderate 2 = moderate or severe 3 = akinesis or dyskmem (sp?) 49 exeref: exercise radinalid (sp?) ejection fraction 50 exerwm: exercise wall (sp?) motion 51 thal: 3 = normal; 6 = fixed defect; 7 = reversable defect 52 thalsev: not used 53 thalpul: not used 54 earlobe: not used 55 cmo: month of cardiac cath (sp?) (perhaps "call") 56 cday: day of cardiac cath (sp?) 57 cyr: year of cardiac cath (sp?) 58 num: diagnosis of heart disease (angiographic disease status) -- Value 0: < 50% diameter narrowing -- Value 1: > 50% diameter narrowing (in any major vessel: attributes 59 through 68 are vessels) 59 lmt 60 ladprox 61 laddist 62 diag 63 cxmain 64 ramus 65 om1 66 om2 67 rcaprox 68 rcadist 69 lvx1: not used 70 lvx2: not used 71 lvx3: not used 72 lvx4: not used 73 lvf: not used 74 cathef: not used 75 junk: not used 76 name: last name of patient (I replaced this with the dummy string "name") 9. Missing Attribute Values: Several. Distinguished with value -9.0. 10. Class Distribution: Database: 0 1 2 3 4 Total Cleveland: 164 55 36 35 13 303 Hungarian: 188 37 26 28 15 294 Switzerland: 8 48 32 30 5 123 Long Beach VA: 51 56 41 42 10 200
'slope' is ordered
Relabeled values in attribute 'sex' From: 0 To: female From: 1 To: male
Relabeled values in attribute 'cp' From: 1 To: typ_angina From: 4 To: asympt From: 3 To: non_anginal From: 2 To: atyp_angina
Relabeled values in attribute 'fbs' From: 1 To: t From: 0 To: f
Relabeled values in attribute 'restecg' From: 2 To: left_vent_hyper From: 0 To: normal From: 1 To: st_t_wave_abnormality
Relabeled values in attribute 'exang' From: 0 To: no From: 1 To: yes
Relabeled values in attribute 'slope' From: 1 To: up From: 2 To: flat From: 3 To: down
Relabeled values in attribute 'thal' From: 6 To: fixed_defect From: 3 To: normal From: 7 To: reversable_defect
Relabeled values in attribute 'num' From: '0' To: '<50' From: '1' To: '>50_1' From: '2' To: '>50_2' From: '3' To: '>50_3' From: '4' To: '>50_4'
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