Dataset: Rare Event Classification in Multivariate Time Series

09/27/2018
by   Chitta Ranjan, et al.
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A real-world dataset is provided from a pulp-and-paper manufacturing industry. The dataset comes from a multivariate time series process. The data contains a rare event of paper break that commonly occurs in the industry. The data contains sensor readings at regular time-intervals (x's) and the event label (y). The primary purpose of the data is thought to be building a classification model for early prediction of the rare event. However, it can also be used for multivariate time series data exploration and building other supervised and unsupervised models.

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