The Art Of Machine Learning

A Hands-On Guide to Machine Learning with R

(Author) Norman Matloff
Format: Paperback
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Learn to expertly apply a range of machine learning methods to real data with this practical guide. Packed with real datasets and practical examples, The Art of Machine Learning will help you develop an intuitive understanding of how and why ML methods work, without the need for advanced math. As you work through the book, you’ll learn how to implement a range of powerful ML techniques, starting with the k-Nearest Neighbors (k-NN) method and random forests, and moving on to gradient boosting, support vector machines (SVMs), neural networks, and more. With the aid of real datasets, you’ll delve into regression models through the use of a bike-sharing dataset, explore decision trees by leveraging New York City taxi data, and dissect parametric methods with baseball player stats. You’ll also find expert tips for avoiding common problems, like handling “dirty” or unbalanced data, and how to troubleshoot pitfalls. You’ll also explore: How to deal with large datasets and techniques for dimension reduction Details on how the Bias-Variance Trade-off plays out in specific ML methods Models based on linear relationships, including ridge and LASSO regression Real-world image and text classification and how to handle time series data Machine learning is an art that requires careful tuning and tweaking. With The Art of Machine Learning as your guide, you’ll master the underlying principles of ML that will empower you to effectively use these models, rather than simply provide a few stock actions with limited practical use. Requirements: A basic understanding of graphs and charts and familiarity with the R programming language

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Publisher:
No Starch Press,US
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
271
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781718502109
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Jan. 9, 2024

Norman Matloff

Norman Matloff is a renowned computer scientist, writer, and professor known for his work in the fields of statistics and data science. His most famous book, "The Art of R Programming," is a comprehensive guide to programming in the R language. Matloff's clear and concise writing style has made complex concepts accessible to a wide audience, establishing him as a leading voice in the field of data analysis.

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