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scikit-learn Cookbook - Second Edition

You're reading from  scikit-learn Cookbook - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787286382
Pages 374 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Trent Hauck Trent Hauck
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters close

Preface 1. High-Performance Machine Learning – NumPy 2. Pre-Model Workflow and Pre-Processing 3. Dimensionality Reduction 4. Linear Models with scikit-learn 5. Linear Models – Logistic Regression 6. Building Models with Distance Metrics 7. Cross-Validation and Post-Model Workflow 8. Support Vector Machines 9. Tree Algorithms and Ensembles 10. Text and Multiclass Classification with scikit-learn 11. Neural Networks 12. Create a Simple Estimator

Introduction

In this chapter, we'll learn how to make predictions with scikit-learn. Machine learning emphasizes on measuring the ability to predict, and with scikit-learn we will predict accurately and quickly.

We will examine the iris dataset, which consists of measurements of three types of Iris flowers: Iris Setosa, Iris Versicolor, and Iris Virginica.

To measure the strength of the predictions, we will:

  • Save some data for testing
  • Build a model using only training data
  • Measure the predictive power on the test set

The prediction—one of three flower types is categorical. This type of problem is called a classification problem.

Informally, classification asks, Is it an apple or an orange? Contrast this with machine learning regression, which asks, How many apples? By the way, the answer can be 4.5 apples for regression.

By the evolution of its design, scikit-learn addresses machine learning mainly via four categories:

  • Classification:
    • Non-text classification, like the Iris flowers example
    • Text classification
  • Regression
  • Clustering
  • Dimensionality reduction
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Published in: Nov 2017 Publisher: Packt ISBN-13: 9781787286382
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