298 machine learning datasets
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The Electricity Transformer Temperature (ETT) is a crucial indicator in the electric power long-term deployment. This dataset consists of 2 years data from two separated counties in China. To explore the granularity on the Long sequence time-series forecasting (LSTF) problem, different subsets are created, {ETTh1, ETTh2} for 1-hour-level and ETTm1 for 15-minutes-level. Each data point consists of the target value ”oil temperature” and 6 power load features. The train/val/test is 12/4/4 months.
The Human Activity Recognition Dataset has been collected from 30 subjects performing six different activities (Walking, Walking Upstairs, Walking Downstairs, Sitting, Standing, Laying). It consists of inertial sensor data that was collected using a smartphone carried by the subjects.
Daily exchange rates of eight countries’ currencies against the US dollar, spanning from 1990 to 2010 with 7588 timesteps in total.
The PAMAP2 Physical Activity Monitoring dataset contains data of 18 different physical activities (such as walking, cycling, playing soccer, etc.), performed by 9 subjects wearing 3 inertial measurement units and a heart rate monitor. The dataset can be used for activity recognition and intensity estimation, while developing and applying algorithms of data processing, segmentation, feature extraction and classification.
Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) dataset is a dataset of soil samples and telemetry information using the Mars rover by NASA. Originally published in https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.04431 and used for the unsupervised anomaly detection task in time series data. Later it was used in many popular anomaly detection methods and benchmarks that distribute it in their repositories e.g., https://github.com/OpsPAI/MTAD
The M4 dataset is a collection of 100,000 time series used for the fourth edition of the Makridakis forecasting Competition. The M4 dataset consists of time series of yearly, quarterly, monthly and other (weekly, daily and hourly) data, which are divided into training and test sets. The minimum numbers of observations in the training test are 13 for yearly, 16 for quarterly, 42 for monthly, 80 for weekly, 93 for daily and 700 for hourly series. The participants were asked to produce the following numbers of forecasts beyond the available data that they had been given: six for yearly, eight for quarterly, 18 for monthly series, 13 for weekly series and 14 and 48 forecasts respectively for the daily and hourly ones.
The First Temporal Benchmark Designed to Evaluate Real-time Anomaly Detectors Benchmark
The Shifts Dataset is a dataset for evaluation of uncertainty estimates and robustness to distributional shift. The dataset, which has been collected from industrial sources and services, is composed of three tasks, with each corresponding to a particular data modality: tabular weather prediction, machine translation, and self-driving car (SDC) vehicle motion prediction. All of these data modalities and tasks are affected by real, `in-the-wild' distributional shifts and pose interesting challenges with respect to uncertainty estimation.
This dataset contains the traffic data in San Bernardino from July to August in 2016, with 170 detectors on 8 roads with a time interval of 5 minutes. This dataset is popular as a benchmark traffic forecasting dataset.
UK-DALE is an open-access dataset from the UK recording Domestic Appliance-Level Electricity to conduct research on disaggregation algorithms, with data describing not just the aggregate demand per building but also the `ground truth' demand of individual appliances. It was built at a sample rate of 16 kHz for the whole-house and at 1/6 Hz for individual appliances. This is the first open access UK dataset at this temporal resolution. It wAS recorded from five houses, one of which was recorded for 655 days.
The UCR Time Series Archive - introduced in 2002, has become an important resource in the time series data mining community, with at least one thousand published papers making use of at least one data set from the archive. The original incarnation of the archive had sixteen data sets but since that time, it has gone through periodic expansions. The last expansion took place in the summer of 2015 when the archive grew from 45 to 85 data sets. This paper introduces and will focus on the new data expansion from 85 to 128 data sets. Beyond expanding this valuable resource, this paper offers pragmatic advice to anyone who may wish to evaluate a new algorithm on the archive. Finally, this paper makes a novel and yet actionable claim: of the hundreds of papers that show an improvement over the standard baseline (1-nearest neighbor classification), a large fraction may be misattributing the reasons for their improvement. Moreover, they may have been able to achieve the same improvement with a
The Argoverse 2 Motion Forecasting Dataset is a curated collection of 250,000 scenarios for training and validation. Each scenario is 11 seconds long and contains the 2D, birds-eye-view centroid and heading of each tracked object sampled at 10 Hz.
PeMS04 is a traffic forecasting benchmark.
METR-LA is a dataset for traffic prediction.
stocknet-dataset This repository releases a comprehensive dataset for stock movement prediction from tweets and historical stock prices. Please cite the following paper [bib] if you use this dataset,
This dataset includes time-series data generated by accelerometer and gyroscope sensors (attitude, gravity, userAcceleration, and rotationRate). It is collected with an iPhone 6s kept in the participant's front pocket using SensingKit which collects information from Core Motion framework on iOS devices. All data is collected in 50Hz sample rate. A total of 24 participants in a range of gender, age, weight, and height performed 6 activities in 15 trials in the same environment and conditions: downstairs, upstairs, walking, jogging, sitting, and standing.
PEMS-BAY is a dataset for traffic prediction.
Abstract: Measurements of electric power consumption in one household with a one-minute sampling rate over a period of almost 4 years. Different electrical quantities and some sub-metering values are available.
This dataset details the energy consumption of appliances in a low-energy building over 4.5 months. Data was collected at 10-minute intervals.
PeMSD7 is traffic data in District 7 of California consisting of the traffic speed of 228 sensors while the period is from May to June in 2012 (only weekdays) with a time interval of 5 minutes. This dataset is popular for benchmark the traffic forecasting models.