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| license: gpl-3.0 |
| task_categories: |
| - tabular-classification |
| - tabular-regression |
| tags: |
| - payments |
| - fintech |
| - payment-routing |
| - payment-intelligence |
| - tabular |
| - synthetic-data |
| - machine-learning |
| - catboost |
| - open-source |
| pretty_name: PayMind Reference Dataset |
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| # PayMind Reference Dataset |
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| Synthetic/reference payment-routing data for **PayMind**, an open-source payment route intelligence engine. |
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| This dataset is designed to demonstrate PayMind's training, evaluation, and routing workflow across route selection, transaction reliability, and expected settlement time. |
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| > **Important:** This dataset contains synthetic/reference data only. It does not contain real customers, real transactions, payment credentials, personally identifiable information, or production payment-provider performance data. |
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| ## Dataset Files |
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| The dataset contains three primary CSV files: |
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| ### `payment_method.csv` |
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| Reference data for training the payment-method candidate model. |
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| The model learns which payment routes are most relevant for a given transaction context. |
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| ### `success.csv` |
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| Reference data for training the transaction-success model. |
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| The model estimates the probability of a transaction succeeding for an eligible payment route. |
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| ### `arrival.csv` |
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| Reference data for training the settlement model. |
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| The model estimates expected transaction arrival/settlement times, including typical and more conservative settlement estimates. |
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| ## Tasks |
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| PayMind uses the dataset across multiple tabular machine-learning tasks: |
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| - **Payment route selection** — identify relevant payment methods for a transaction. |
| - **Transaction reliability** — estimate the probability of successful processing. |
| - **Settlement estimation** — estimate expected transaction arrival time. |
| - **Route intelligence** — combine model outputs with eligibility rules and estimated fees to rank available payment routes. |
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| ## Intended Use |
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| This dataset is intended for: |
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| - Demonstrating the PayMind architecture |
| - Training the PayMind reference models |
| - Testing the PayMind training pipeline |
| - Software development and integration testing |
| - Machine-learning experimentation |
| - Educational and research use |
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| Users deploying PayMind in a real payment environment should train models using appropriately governed data from their own environment. |
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| ## Data Source |
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| The data provided in this repository is **synthetic/reference data** created for the PayMind open-source project. |
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| It should not be interpreted as observed behaviour of any real payment provider, financial institution, customer, or payment network. |
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| ## Privacy |
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| The reference dataset is designed to contain no real: |
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| - Customer identities |
| - Names or email addresses |
| - Account or card details |
| - Payment credentials |
| - Authentication tokens or API keys |
| - Production transaction records |
| - Personally identifiable information (PII) |
| - Proprietary payment-provider performance data |
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| ## Reference Models |
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| The PayMind reference models are trained using synthetic/reference data and are intended to demonstrate the architecture rather than provide production payment-routing benchmarks. |
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| **Models:** |
| https://huggingface.co/navk8690/paymind-reference-models |
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| ## Live Demo |
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| Try PayMind through the interactive Hugging Face Space: |
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| https://huggingface.co/spaces/navk8690/paymind |
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| The demo evaluates transaction context, eligible payment routes, predicted reliability, settlement expectations, and estimated cost to produce a ranked route recommendation. |
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| ## Source Code |
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| PayMind is open source. |
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| **GitHub:** |
| https://github.com/navjotk8690/paymind |
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| The repository includes the SDK, API, model implementations, training pipeline, data contracts, reference configuration, tests, and Gradio demo. |
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| ## Training |
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| The PayMind project provides a training pipeline for rebuilding the reference models or training models using your own compatible datasets. |
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| The expected datasets are: |
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| ```text |
| payment_method.csv |
| success.csv |
| arrival.csv |
| ``` |
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| Refer to the PayMind repository documentation for the exact schemas and training instructions. |
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| ## Limitations |
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| This dataset is provided as a reference implementation dataset. |
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| Results obtained from models trained on this data: |
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| - Do not represent actual payment-provider performance |
| - Should not be treated as production routing benchmarks |
| - Do not guarantee transaction success or settlement time |
| - Should not be used as a substitute for production-specific model validation |
| - May not reflect the distributions, constraints, or behaviour of a real payment environment |
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| Production users should validate their own data, models, eligibility rules, fee configuration, and ranking strategy before deployment. |
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| ## License |
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| This dataset is released under the **GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPL-3.0)** as part of the PayMind open-source project. |
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| See the repository license for full terms. |
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