Data Pre-Processing Task
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A Data Pre-Processing Task is a data processing task that precedes the Data Analysis Task.
- AKA: Data Preparation, Data Wrangling.
- Context:
- Task Input: Raw Data.
- output: the final Training Set.
- It can be solved by Data Pre-Processing System that implements a Data Pre-Processing Algorithm.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Data Mining Task, Principal Component Analysis, Outlier, Data Quality Measure, Overfitting.
References
2018
- (Wikipedia, 2018) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_pre-processing Retrieved:2018-5-13.
- Data pre-processing is an important step in the data mining process. The phrase "garbage in, garbage out" is particularly applicable to data mining and machine learning projects. Data-gathering methods are often loosely controlled, resulting in out-of-range values (e.g., Income: −100), impossible data combinations (e.g., Sex: Male, Pregnant: Yes), missing values, etc. Analyzing data that has not been carefully screened for such problems can produce misleading results. Thus, the representation and quality of data is first and foremost before running an analysis. [1] Often, data pre-processing is the most important phase of a machine learning project, especially in computational biology. If there is much irrelevant and redundant information present or noisy and unreliable data, then knowledge discovery during the training phase is more difficult. Data preparation and filtering steps can take considerable amount of processing time. Data pre-processing includes cleaning, Instance selection, normalization, transformation, feature extraction and selection, etc. The product of data pre-processing is the final training set. Kotsiantis et al. (2006) present a well-known algorithm for each step of data pre-processing. [2]
2017
- (Abdallah, Du and Webb, 2017) ⇒ Abdallah Z.S., Du L., Webb G.I. (2017) "Data Preparation". In: Sammut C., Webb G.I. (eds) Encyclopedia of Machine Learning and Data Mining. Springer, Boston, MA
- ABSTRACT: Before data can be analyzed, they must be organized into an appropriate form. Data preparation is the process of manipulating and organizing data prior to analysis. Data preparation is typically an iterative process of manipulating raw data, which is often unstructured and messy, into a more structured and useful form that is ready for further analysis. The whole preparation process consists of a series of major activities (or tasks) including data profiling, cleansing, integration, and transformation.
- ↑ Pyle, D., 1999. Data Preparation for Data Mining. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Los Altos, California.
- ↑ S. Kotsiantis, D. Kanellopoulos, P. Pintelas, "Data Preprocessing for Supervised Learning", International Journal of Computer Science, 2006, Vol 1 N. 2, pp 111–117.