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  2. Iris flower data set - Wikipedia

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    The Iris flower data set or Fisher's Iris data set is a multivariate data set used and made famous by the British statistician and biologist Ronald Fisher in his 1936 paper The use of multiple measurements in taxonomic problems as an example of linear discriminant analysis. [1]

  3. List of datasets for machine-learning research - Wikipedia

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    Iris Dataset: Three types of iris plants are described by 4 different attributes. None. 150 Text Classification 1936 [303] [304] R. Fisher Plant Species Leaves Dataset Sixteen samples of leaf each of one-hundred plant species. Shape descriptor, fine-scale margin, and texture histograms are given. 1600 Text Classification 2012 [305] [306] J ...

  4. File:Iris dataset scatterplot.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The scatterplot of Iris flower data set, collected by Edgar Anderson and popularized in the Machine learning community by Ronald Fisher. Español: Diagrama de dispersión del conjunto de datos de la flor Iris , recolectada por Edgar Anderson y popularizada en la comunidad de aprendizaje automático por Ronald Fisher .

  5. Data set - Wikipedia

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    Various plots of the multivariate data set Iris flower data set introduced by Ronald Fisher (1936). [1]A data set (or dataset) is a collection of data.In the case of tabular data, a data set corresponds to one or more database tables, where every column of a table represents a particular variable, and each row corresponds to a given record of the data set in question.

  6. File:Iris Flowers Clustering kMeans.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Iris flower data set, clustered using k means (left) and true species in the data set (right). Note that k-means is non-determinicstic, so results vary. Cluster means are visualized using larger, semi-transparent markers.

  7. Ronald Fisher - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, he introduced the Iris flower data set as an example of discriminant analysis. [66] In his 1937 paper The wave of advance of advantageous genes he proposed Fisher's equation in the context of population dynamics to describe the spatial spread of an advantageous allele, and explored its travelling wave solutions. [67]

  8. k-means clustering - Wikipedia

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    The clusters are expected to be of similar size, so that the assignment to the nearest cluster center is the correct assignment. When for example applying k-means with a value of = onto the well-known Iris flower data set, the result often fails to separate the three Iris species contained in the

  9. Andrews plot - Wikipedia

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    An Andrews curve for the Iris data set. In data visualization, an Andrews plot or Andrews curve is a way to visualize structure in high-dimensional data. It is basically a rolled-down, non-integer version of the Kent–Kiviat radar m chart, or a smoothed version of a parallel coordinate plot. It is named after the statistician David F. Andrews.