May 2019
Beginner to intermediate
466 pages
10h 44m
English
Also called Fisher's Iris dataset, it was first introduced in 1936 by British statistician and biologist Ronald Fisher. The dataset consists of 50 samples from each of three species of Iris flower (Iris setosa, Iris virginica, and Iris versicolor). It is sometimes called Anderson's Iris dataset because Edgar Anderson collected the data. Four features were measured—the length and the width of the sepals and petals (in centimeters).
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