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AI Data Literacy Notes #1

The document outlines the types of data relevant to Artificial Intelligence, including numeric data, which is classified into continuous and discrete types. It discusses data acquisition methods, emphasizing primary and secondary sources, and highlights the importance of data structure, cleanliness, and accuracy for usability. Additionally, it covers data processing, interpretation, and analysis methods, distinguishing between qualitative and quantitative approaches.
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AI Data Literacy Notes #1

The document outlines the types of data relevant to Artificial Intelligence, including numeric data, which is classified into continuous and discrete types. It discusses data acquisition methods, emphasizing primary and secondary sources, and highlights the importance of data structure, cleanliness, and accuracy for usability. Additionally, it covers data processing, interpretation, and analysis methods, distinguishing between qualitative and quantitative approaches.
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Thomas School, Loni


Class IX
Data Literacy
Types of Data
Types of data Artificial Intelligence is crucial, with data serving as its foundation. We come across different
types of information every day. Some common types of data include:

Numeric Data is further classified as:


● Continuous data is numeric data that is continuous. E.g., height, weight, temperature, voltage
● Discrete data is numeric data that contains only whole numbers and cannot be fractional
E.g. the number of students in the class – it can only be a whole number, not in decimals
Data Acquisition
Data Acquisition, also known as acquiring data, refers to the procedure of gathering data. This involves
searching for datasets suitable for training AI models. The process typically comprises three key steps:
Sources of Data
Various Sources for Acquiring Data:
● Primary Data Sources — Some of the sources for primary data include surveys, interviews,
experiments, etc. The data generated from the experiment is an example of primary data.
Secondary Data Sources—Secondary data collection obtains information from external sources,
rather than generating it personally. Some sources for secondary data collection include:

Features of Data and Data Preprocessing


There are three primary factors determining the usability of data:
1. Structure- Defines how data is stored.
2. Cleanliness- Clean data is free from duplicates, missing values, outliers, and other anomalies that may
affect its reliability and usefulness for analysis.
3. Accuracy- Accuracy indicates how well the data matches real-world values, ensuring reliability.

Data Processing
▪ Data processing helps computers understand raw data.
▪ Use of computers to perform different operations on data is included under data processing.
Data Interpretation
▪ It is the process of making sense out of data that has been processed.
▪ The interpretation of data helps us answer critical questions using data.

Understanding some keywords related to Data


1. Acquire Data- Acquiring data is to collect data from various data sources.
2. Data Processing- After raw data is collected, data is processed to derive meaningful information from it.
3. Data Analysis – Data analysis is to examine each component of the data in order to draw conclusions.
4. Data Interpretation – It is to be able to explain what these findings/conclusions mean in a given context.
5. Data Presentation- In this step, you select, organize, and group ideas and evidence in a logical way.
Methods of Data Interpretation
Based on the two types of data, there are two ways to interpret data-
● Quantitative Data Interpretation
● Qualitative Data Interpretation

Steps to Qualitative Data Analysis


1. Collect Data
2. Organize
3. Set a code to the Data Collected
4. Analyze your data
5. Reporting
Difference between Qualitative Interpretation and Quantitative Data Interpretation

Types of Data Interpretation

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