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Iris Data Set
Description
This is perhaps the best known database to be found in the pattern recognition literature. Fisher's paper is a classic in the field and is referenced frequently to this day. (See Duda & Hart, for example.) The data set contains 3 classes of 50 instances each, where each class refers to a type of iris plant. One class is linearly separable from the other 2; the latter are NOT linearly separable from each other.
Usage
data(iris)
Format
A data frame with 150 Instances and 4 attributes (including the class attribute, "Species") In this package, the iris dataset has been normalized by the max-min normalization.
Details
Fisher,R.A. "The use of multiple measurements in taxonomic problems" Annual Eugenics, 7, Part II, 179-188 (1936); also in "Contributions to Mathematical Statistics" (John Wiley, NY, 1950).
Predicted attribute: class of iris plant.
This is an exceedingly simple domain.
This data differs from the data presented in Fishers article (identified by Steve Chadwick, spchadwick '@' espeedaz.net ). The 35th sample should be: 4.9,3.1,1.5,0.2,"setosa" where the error is in the fourth feature. The 38th sample: 4.9,3.6,1.4,0.1,"setosa" where the errors are in the second and third features.
Source
Creator:
R.A. Fisher
Donor:
Michael Marshall
References
https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets/iris
Examples
data(iris)
X = iris[, -1]
y = iris[, 1]