sklearn.datasets.fetch_species_distributions
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sklearn.datasets.fetch_species_distributions(data_home=None, download_if_missing=True) [source]
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Loader for species distribution dataset from Phillips et. al. (2006)
 Read more in the User Guide.
     
| Parameters: | 
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data_home : optional, default: None   - 
Specify another download and cache folder for the datasets. By default all scikit-learn data is stored in ‘~/scikit_learn_data’ subfolders.    - 
download_if_missing : optional, True by default   - 
If False, raise a IOError if the data is not locally available instead of trying to download the data from the source site.       |  
 
| Returns: | 
 - The data is returned as a Bunch object with the following attributes:
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coverages : array, shape = [14, 1592, 1212]   - 
These represent the 14 features measured at each point of the map grid. The latitude/longitude values for the grid are discussed below. Missing data is represented by the value -9999.    - 
train : record array, shape = (1624,)   - 
The training points for the data. Each point has three fields:   - train[‘species’] is the species name
  - train[‘dd long’] is the longitude, in degrees
  - train[‘dd lat’] is the latitude, in degrees
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test : record array, shape = (620,)   - 
The test points for the data. Same format as the training data.    - 
Nx, Ny : integers   - 
The number of longitudes (x) and latitudes (y) in the grid    - 
x_left_lower_corner, y_left_lower_corner : floats   - 
The (x,y) position of the lower-left corner, in degrees    - 
grid_size : float   - 
The spacing between points of the grid, in degrees       |  
  
 Notes
 This dataset represents the geographic distribution of species. The dataset is provided by Phillips et. al. (2006).
 The two species are:
  References
   
  Examples using sklearn.datasets.fetch_species_distributions