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Dataset Description In this competition your task is to predict whether a passenger was transported to an alternate dimension during the Spaceship Titanic's collision with the spacetime anomaly. To help you make these predictions, you're given a set of personal records recovered from the ship's damaged computer system. File and Data Field Descriptions train.csv - Personal records of the passengers, to be used as training data. PassengerId - A unique Id for each passenger. Each Id takes the form gggg_pp where gggg indicates a group the passenger is travelling with and pp is their number within the group. People in a group are often family members, but not always. HomePlanet - The planet the passenger departed from, typically their planet of permanent residence. CryoSleep - Indicates whether the passenger elected to be put into suspended animation for the duration of the voyage. Passengers in cryosleep are confined to their cabins. Cabin - The cabin number where the passenger is staying. Takes the form deck/num/side, where side can be either P for Port or S for Starboard. Destination - The planet the passenger will be debarking to. Age - The age of the passenger. VIP - Whether the passenger has paid for special VIP service during the voyage. RoomService, FoodCourt, ShoppingMall, Spa, VRDeck - Amount the passenger has billed at each of the Spaceship Titanic's many luxury amenities. Name - The first and last names of the passenger. Transported - Whether the passenger was transported to another dimension. This is the target, the column you are trying to predict. test.csv - Personal records for the remaining passengers, to be used as test data. Your task is to predict the value of Transported for the passengers in this set. sample_submission.csv - A submission file in the correct format. PassengerId - Id for each passenger in the test set. Transported - The target. For each passenger, predict either True or False. |