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I'm looking for a data set that is easily accessible for comparing Kernel Logistic Regression (KLR) and regular logistic regression. All the paper that I find using KLR use synthetic data sets. I'm most interested in data sets with continuous variables, so I can apply the squared exponential kernel.

Data sets with a binary target and spatial predictor variables would also be interesting.

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Here is a compilation of binary data sets. – user10525 Oct 30 '12 at 17:27
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Comparison of algorithms is not something you can do on a single set, especially cherry-picked for a particular outcome. – mbq Oct 30 '12 at 23:58

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There are plenty of suitable datasets at the UCI repository.

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