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quantile bucketing

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Distributing a feature's values into buckets so that each bucket contains the same (or almost the same) number of examples. For example, the following figure divides 44 points into 4 buckets, each of which contains 11 points. In order for each bucket in the figure to contain the same number of points, some buckets span a different width of x-values.

40 data points divided into 4 buckets of 11 points each. Some of the buckets contain a wider range of feature values than others.

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