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OpenML dataset with id 336

Krzysztof J. Cios, Lukasz A.

Full work available at URL: https://api.openml.org/data/v1/download/52239/SPECT.arff

Upload date: 26 August 2014



Dataset Characteristics

Number of classes: 2
Number of features: 23 (numeric: 0, symbolic: 23 and in total binary: 23 )
Number of instances: 267
Number of instances with missing values: 0
Number of missing values: 0

Author: Krzysztof J. Cios","Lukasz A. Source: original - Please cite:

SPECT heart data

This is a merged version of the separate train and test set which are usually distributed. On OpenML this train-test split can be found as one of the possible tasks.

Sources: -- Original owners: Krzysztof J. Cios, Lukasz A. Kurgan University of Colorado at Denver, Denver, CO 80217, U.S.A. Krys.Cios@cudenver.edu Lucy S. Goodenday Medical College of Ohio, OH, U.S.A. -- Donors: Lukasz A.Kurgan, Krzysztof J. Cios -- Date: 10/01/01

Relevant Information: The dataset describes diagnosing of cardiac Single Proton Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) images. Each of the patients is classified into two categories: normal and abnormal. The database of 267 SPECT image sets (patients) was processed to extract features that summarize the original SPECT images. As a result, 44 continuous feature pattern was created for each patient. The pattern was further processed to obtain 22 binary feature patterns. The CLIP3 algorithm was used to generate classification rules from these patterns. The CLIP3 algorithm generated rules that were 84.0% accurate (as compared with cardiologists' diagnoses).

Attribute Information: 1. OVERALL_DIAGNOSIS: 0,1 (class attribute, binary) 2. F1: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 1, binary) 3. F2: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 2, binary) 4. F3: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 3, binary) 5. F4: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 4, binary) 6. F5: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 5, binary) 7. F6: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 6, binary) 8. F7: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 7, binary) 9. F8: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 8, binary) 10. F9: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 9, binary) 11. F10: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 10, binary) 12. F11: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 11, binary) 13. F12: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 12, binary) 14. F13: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 13, binary) 15. F14: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 14, binary) 16. F15: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 15, binary) 17. F16: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 16, binary) 18. F17: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 17, binary) 19. F18: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 18, binary) 20. F19: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 19, binary) 21. F20: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 20, binary) 22. F21: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 21, binary) 23. F22: 0,1 (the partial diagnosis 22, binary)





ROCrate

What is a RO-Crate?

A RO-Crate is a standardized research object package used to bundle data together with rich machine-readable metadata. Each RO-Crate contains:

  • the files belonging to the dataset (e.g. CSVs, images, code, documentation)
  • a ro-crate-metadata.json file describing the content, provenance, and context
  • persistent identifiers and references to related research objects (e.g. software, publications)

This ensures that the dataset can be easily reused, cited, validated, and interpreted in a reproducible manner. More information can be found here.

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