Create Dataset
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Creates an Amazon Forecast dataset¶
Description¶
Creates an Amazon Forecast dataset. The information about the dataset that you provide helps Forecast understand how to consume the data for model training. This includes the following:
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DataFrequency - How frequently your historical time-series data is collected.
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Domain and DatasetType - Each dataset has an associated dataset domain and a type within the domain. Amazon Forecast provides a list of predefined domains and types within each domain. For each unique dataset domain and type within the domain, Amazon Forecast requires your data to include a minimum set of predefined fields.
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Schema - A schema specifies the fields in the dataset, including the field name and data type.
After creating a dataset, you import your training data into it and add the dataset to a dataset group. You use the dataset group to create a predictor. For more information, see Importing datasets.
To get a list of all your datasets, use the list_datasets
operation.
For example Forecast datasets, see the Amazon Forecast Sample GitHub repository.
The Status
of a dataset must be ACTIVE
before you can import
training data. Use the describe_dataset
operation to get the status.
Usage¶
forecastservice_create_dataset(DatasetName, Domain, DatasetType,
DataFrequency, Schema, EncryptionConfig, Tags)
Arguments¶
DatasetName
[required] A name for the dataset.
Domain
[required] The domain associated with the dataset. When you add a dataset to a dataset group, this value and the value specified for the
Domain
parameter of thecreate_dataset_group
operation must match.The
Domain
andDatasetType
that you choose determine the fields that must be present in the training data that you import to the dataset. For example, if you choose theRETAIL
domain andTARGET_TIME_SERIES
as theDatasetType
, Amazon Forecast requiresitem_id
,timestamp
, anddemand
fields to be present in your data. For more information, see Importing datasets.DatasetType
[required] The dataset type. Valid values depend on the chosen
Domain
.DataFrequency
The frequency of data collection. This parameter is required for RELATED_TIME_SERIES datasets.
Valid intervals are an integer followed by Y (Year), M (Month), W (Week), D (Day), H (Hour), and min (Minute). For example, "1D" indicates every day and "15min" indicates every 15 minutes. You cannot specify a value that would overlap with the next larger frequency. That means, for example, you cannot specify a frequency of 60 minutes, because that is equivalent to 1 hour. The valid values for each frequency are the following:
Minute - 1-59
Hour - 1-23
Day - 1-6
Week - 1-4
Month - 1-11
Year - 1
Thus, if you want every other week forecasts, specify "2W". Or, if you want quarterly forecasts, you specify "3M".
Schema
[required] The schema for the dataset. The schema attributes and their order must match the fields in your data. The dataset
Domain
andDatasetType
that you choose determine the minimum required fields in your training data. For information about the required fields for a specific dataset domain and type, see Dataset Domains and Dataset Types.EncryptionConfig
An Key Management Service (KMS) key and the Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that Amazon Forecast can assume to access the key.
Tags
The optional metadata that you apply to the dataset to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50.
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8.
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8.
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
Tag keys and values are case sensitive.
Do not use
aws:
,AWS:
, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for keys as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys with this prefix. Values can have this prefix. If a tag value hasaws
as its prefix but the key does not, then Forecast considers it to be a user tag and will count against the limit of 50 tags. Tags with only the key prefix ofaws
do not count against your tags per resource limit.
Value¶
A list with the following syntax:
Request syntax¶
svc$create_dataset(
DatasetName = "string",
Domain = "RETAIL"|"CUSTOM"|"INVENTORY_PLANNING"|"EC2_CAPACITY"|"WORK_FORCE"|"WEB_TRAFFIC"|"METRICS",
DatasetType = "TARGET_TIME_SERIES"|"RELATED_TIME_SERIES"|"ITEM_METADATA",
DataFrequency = "string",
Schema = list(
Attributes = list(
list(
AttributeName = "string",
AttributeType = "string"|"integer"|"float"|"timestamp"|"geolocation"
)
)
),
EncryptionConfig = list(
RoleArn = "string",
KMSKeyArn = "string"
),
Tags = list(
list(
Key = "string",
Value = "string"
)
)
)