A Primer on the Data Cleaning Pipeline

Abstract

The availability of both structured and unstructured databases, such as electronic health data, social media data, patent data, and surveys that are often updated in real time, among others, has grown rapidly over the past decade. With this expansion, the statistical and methodological questions around data integration, or rather merging multiple data sources, has also grown. Specifically, the science of the ``data cleaning pipeline'' contains four stages that allow an analyst to perform downstream tasks, predictive analyses, or statistical analyses on ``cleaned data.'' This article provides a review of this emerging field, introducing technical terminology and commonly used methods.

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