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Thinking Data Science : A Data Science Practitioner’s Guide / by Poornachandra Sarang
(The Springer Series in Applied Machine Learning. ISSN:25201301)

1st ed. 2023.
出版者 (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer)
出版年 2023
本文言語 英語
大きさ XX, 358 p. 233 illus., 132 illus. in color : online resource
著者標目 *Sarang, Poornachandra author
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一般注記 Chapter. 1. Data Science Process -- Chapter. 2. Dimensionality Reduction - Creating Manageable Training Datasets -- Chapter. 3. Classical Algorithms - Over-view -- Chapter. 4. Regression Analysis -- Chapter. 5. Decision Tree -- Chapter. 6. Ensemble - Bagging and Boosting -- Chapter. 7. K-Nearest Neighbors -- Chapter. 8. Naive Bayes -- Chapter. 9. Support Vector Machines: A supervised learning algorithm for Classification and Regression -- Chapter. 10. Clustering Overview -- Chapter. 11. Centroid-based Clustering -- Chapter. 12. Connectivity-based Clustering -- Chapter. 13. Gaussian Mixture Model -- Chapter. 14. Density-based -- Chapter. 15 -- BIRCH -- Chapter. 16. CLARANS -- Chapter. 17. Affinity Propagation Clustering -- Chapter. 18. STING -- Chapter. 19. CLIQUE -- Chapter. 20. Artificial Neural Networks -- Chapter. 21. ANN-based Applications -- Chapter. 22. Automated Tools -- Chapter. 23. DataScientist’s Ultimate Workflow
This definitive guide to Machine Learning projects answers the problems an aspiring or experienced data scientist frequently has: Confused on what technology to use for your ML development? Should I use GOFAI, ANN/DNN or Transfer Learning? Can I rely on AutoML for model development? What if the client provides me Gig and Terabytes of data for developing analytic models? How do I handle high-frequency dynamic datasets? This book provides the practitioner with a consolidation of the entire data science process in a single “Cheat Sheet”. The challenge for a data scientist is to extract meaningful information from huge datasets that will help to create better strategies for businesses. Many Machine Learning algorithms and Neural Networks are designed to do analytics on such datasets. For a data scientist, it is a daunting decision as to which algorithm to use for a given dataset. Although there is no single answer to this question, a systematic approach to problem solving is necessary. This book describes the various ML algorithms conceptually and defines/discusses a process in the selection of ML/DL models. The consolidation of available algorithms and techniques for designing efficient ML models is the key aspect of this book. Thinking Data Science will help practising data scientists, academicians, researchers, and students who want to build ML models using the appropriate algorithms and architectures, whether the data be small or big
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