Ozone Level Detection Dataset
Dataset Overview
Add to Bookmark| Data Type | Real | Default Task | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Attribute Type | Multivariate, Sequential, Time-Series | Published Year | 2008 |
| Area of Dataset | Climate and Environment | Missing Values | Yes |
| No. of Instances | 2536 | No. of Attribute | 72 |
Dataset Description:
Two ground ozone level data sets are included in this collection. One is the eight hour peak set (eighthr.data), the other is the one hour peak set (onehr.data). Those data were collected from 1998 to 2004 at the Houston, Galveston and Brazoria area.
Additional Information
For a list of attributes, please refer to those two .names files. They use the following naming convention:
All the attribute start with T means the temperature measured at different time throughout the day; and those starts with WS indicate the wind speed at various time.
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