

One instance/example per line, no spaces, commas separated attributes That can be represented by a table, please format the data to have We prefer that the data have a standard format. There are several sample files, which may help you fill out the documentation:

data documentation guidelines (a description of the data).If you are submitting an analysis of data, please fill out a task documentation form:

If neither of these methods is suitable, please contact the librarian and we will arrange the transfer of data in the most convienent manner for you.Īs many researchers use this archive, please carefully fill out a data documentation form when you submit data.
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In addition to storing data and description files, we also archive task files that describe a specific analysis, such as clustering or regression, for the data sets stored. , which typically focuses on smaller classification-oriented data sets. Publicly-accessible data sets for research in KDD and data mining. The archive is intended to serve as a permanent repository of The primary role of this repository is to enable researchers in knowledge discovery and data mining to scale existing and future data analysis algorithms to very large and complex data sets.Ĭreation of this archive was supported by a grant from the InformationĪnd Data Management Program at the National Science Foundation.

This is an online repository of large data sets which encompasses a wide variety of data types, analysis tasks, and application areas. For any questions, please contact us at ml-repository. Merged the KDD Archive with the UCI Machine LearningĪrchive. The Archives of Northwest Folklore is a member of the Oregon Folklife Network.Welcome to the UCI Knowledge Discovery in Databases Archive Librarian's note : We no longer maintaining this web page as we have Selected items in collections are available online in the Northwest Folklife Digital Collection. Guides to collections are published in Archives West and ArchivesSpace. The Archives also makes collections available to the public for study and appreciation. Collections include books and periodicals student and faculty research papers and fieldwork projects fieldwork photographs and sound recordings and documentary videos.Īs part of the UO Folklore and Public Culture Program, the Archives supports students in the study of folklore and it provides training opportunities in the management of cultural collections. Mills Archives of Northwest Folklore is a repository of fieldwork collections and research materials on folklife in Oregon, the Pacific Northwest, and beyond.
