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## About Dataset |
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This is a heart dataset. |
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You can perform classification on this dataset. |
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### About DataSet |
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There are 13 attributes: |
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1. Age: Age (in years) |
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2. Sex: gender (1 = male; 0 = female) |
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3.ChestPain: Chest Pain type |
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-- 1: typical angina (all criteria present) |
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-- 2: atypical angina (two of three criteria satisfied) |
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-- 3: non-anginal pain (less than one criteria satisfied) |
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-- 4: asymptomatic (none of the criteria are satisfied) |
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4. Restbps: Resting Blood pressure (in mmHg, upon admission to the hospital) |
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5. Chol: serum cholesterol in mg/dL |
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6. Fbs: fasting blood sugar > 120 mg/dL (likely to be diabetic) 1 = true; 0 = false |
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7. RestECG: Resting electrocardiogram results -- Value 0: normal -- Value 1: having ST-T wave abnormality (T wave inversions and/or ST elevation or depression of > 0.05 mV) -- Value 2: showing probable or definite left ventricular hypertrophy by Estes' criteria |
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8. MaxHR: Greatest number of beats per minute your heart can possibly reach during all-out strenuous exercise. |
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9.Exang: exercise induced angina (1 = yes; 0 = no) |
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10. Oldpeak: ST depression induced by exercise relative to rest (in mm, achieved by subtracting the lowest ST segment points during exercise and rest) |
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11. Slope: the slope of the peak exercise ST segment, ST-T abnormalities are considered to be a crucial indicator for identifying presence of ischaemia |
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-- Value 1: upsloping |
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-- Value 2: flat |
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-- Value 3: downsloping |
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12.Ca: number of major vessels (0-3) colored by fluoroscopy. Major cardial vessels are as goes: aorta, superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, pulmonary artery (oxygen-poor blood --> lungs), pulmonary veins (oxygen-rich blood --> heart), and coronary arteries (supplies blood to heart tissue). |
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13. AHD: 0 = normal; 1 = fixed defect (heart tissue can't absorb thallium both under stress and in rest); 2 = reversible defect (heart tissue is unable to absorb thallium only under the exercise portion of the test) |
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14.AHD: 0 = no disease, 1 = disease |