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Feature Engineering

Feature engineering is the process of taking a dataset and constructing explanatory variables — features — that can be used to train a machine learning model for a prediction problem. Often, data is spread across multiple tables and must be gathered into a single table with rows containing the observations and features in the columns.

The traditional approach to feature engineering is to build features one at a time using domain knowledge, a tedious, time-consuming, and error-prone process known as manual feature engineering. The code for manual feature engineering is problem-dependent and must be re-written for each new dataset.

Papers

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TitleStatusHype
Anomaly Detection for Solder Joints Using β-VAECode1
The Remarkable Robustness of LLMs: Stages of Inference?Code1
Discovering Neural WiringsCode1
Towards Ground Truth Explainability on Tabular DataCode1
Transfer Learning for Sequence Tagging with Hierarchical Recurrent NetworksCode1
A Survey of Information Cascade Analysis: Models, Predictions, and Recent AdvancesCode1
Can Models Help Us Create Better Models? Evaluating LLMs as Data ScientistsCode1
Understanding the Dynamics of DNNs Using Graph ModularityCode1
Attention-Based Deep Learning Framework for Human Activity Recognition with User AdaptationCode1
VolcanoML: Speeding up End-to-End AutoML via Scalable Search Space DecompositionCode1
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Benchmark Results

#ModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
1CNN14 gestures accuracy0.98Unverified