Problemanalyze.pdf is not there.

On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Isabel Drost <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 29.11.2011 Ted Dunning wrote:
> > I find this taxonomy excessive and over-done.  The distinctions I find
> > useful include
> >
> > - continuous variables
> >
> > - discrete variables with a known set of values (I call these
> categorical,
> > usually).  This includes ordinal variables since ordering rarely makes a
> > lot of difference.
> >
> > - discrete variables with a large or not well known set of possible
> values
> > (I call these "word-like")
> >
> > - bags or lists of word-like variables (I call these text-like)
>
> What I found useful for explaining which data types to expect::
>
> http://www.cs.uni-
> potsdam.de/ml/teaching/ws10/ida/Datenselektion_und_Datenaufbereitung.pdf(Slide
> 6, unfortunately in German only)
>
> What seemed more needed was an explanation of different problem settings
> and how
> to tackle them on a very high level:
> http://www.cs.uni-potsdam.de/ml/teaching/ws10/ida/Problemanalyse.pdf
>
>
> Isabel
>



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