Machine Learning Classification Workflow and Datasets for Ionospheric VLF Data Exclusion

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Machine learning (ML) methods are commonly applied in the fields of extraterrestrial physics, space science, and plasma physics. In a prior publication, an ML classification technique, the Random Forest (RF) algorithm, was utilized to automatically identify and categorize erroneous signals, including instrument errors, noisy signals, outlier data points, and the impact of solar flares (SFs) on the ionosphere. This data communication includes the pre-processed dataset used in the aforementioned research, along with a workflow that utilizes the PyCaret library and a post-processing workflow. The code and data serve educational purposes in the interdisciplinary field of ML and ionospheric physics science, as well as being useful to other researchers for diverse objectives. Dataset: https://zenodo.org/records/10433194 (accessed on 26 December 2023) Dataset License: CC-BY 4.0.

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Arnaut, F., Kolarski, A., & Srećković, V. A. (2024). Machine Learning Classification Workflow and Datasets for Ionospheric VLF Data Exclusion. Data, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/data9010017

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