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source: branches/2839_HiveProjectManagement/HeuristicLab.Problems.Instances.DataAnalysis/3.3/Regression/RealWorld/Powermeter.cs @ 16451

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1#region License Information
2/* HeuristicLab
3 * Copyright (C) 2002-2018 Heuristic and Evolutionary Algorithms Laboratory (HEAL)
4 *
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20#endregion
21
22using System;
23
24namespace HeuristicLab.Problems.Instances.DataAnalysis {
25  public class Powermeter : ResourceRegressionDataDescriptor {
26    public Powermeter(string resourceName) : base(resourceName) { }
27    public override string Name { get { return "Powermeter"; } }
28    public override string Description {
29      get {
30        return "This dataset contains measurements from a bike powermeter from three rides on different courses including flat and hilly terrain." +
31               "The powermeter output should be estimated using velocity, ascent velocity, acceleration as well as heart rate and cadence data." +
32               "Data from the first two rides can be used for training the model for power predictions for the third ride." +
33               "AscentVelocity is calculated from velocity and measurements of a barometer. Measurements for heartrate, velocity, and AscentVelocity " +
34               "have been smoothed using a quadratic Savitzky-Golay filter. All variables are measured at 1Hz.";
35      }
36    }
37    protected override string TargetVariable { get { return "Power [W]"; } }
38    protected override string[] VariableNames {
39      get { return new string[] { "Date", "Power [W]", "HR [bpm]", "Cadence [bpm]", "Velocity [m/s]", "AscentVelocity [m/h]", "d(HR)/dt [bpm/s]", "Acceleration [m/s²]" }; }
40    }
41    protected override string[] AllowedInputVariables {
42      get { return new string[] { "HR [bpm]", "Cadence [bpm]", "Velocity [m/s]", "AscentVelocity [m/h]", "d(HR)/dt [bpm/s]", "Acceleration [m/s²]" }; }
43    }
44    protected override int TrainingPartitionStart { get { return 0; } }
45    protected override int TrainingPartitionEnd { get { return 13111; } }
46    protected override int TestPartitionStart { get { return 13111; } }
47    protected override int TestPartitionEnd { get { return 17039; } }
48  }
49}
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