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Data Analysis with R, Second Edition - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788393720
Pages 570 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Toc

Table of Contents (24) Chapters close

Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
1. RefresheR 2. The Shape of Data 3. Describing Relationships 4. Probability 5. Using Data To Reason About The World 6. Testing Hypotheses 7. Bayesian Methods 8. The Bootstrap 9. Predicting Continuous Variables 10. Predicting Categorical Variables 11. Predicting Changes with Time 12. Sources of Data 13. Dealing with Missing Data 14. Dealing with Messy Data 15. Dealing with Large Data 16. Working with Popular R Packages 17. Reproducibility and Best Practices 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Summary


At a high level, in this chapter you learned about four of the most popular classifiers out there: k-Nearest Neighbors, logistic regression, decision trees, and random forests. Not only did you learn the basics and mechanics of these four algorithms, but you saw how easy they were to perform in R. Along the way, you learned about confusion matrices, hyper-parameter tuning, and maybe even a few new R incantations.

We also visited some more general ideas; for example, you've expanded your understanding of the bias-variance trade-off, looked at how the GLM can perform great feats, and have become acquainted with ensemble learning and bootstrap aggregation. It's also my hope that you've developed some intuition as to which classifiers to use in different situations. Finally, given that we couldn't achieve perfect classification on our diabetes dataset, I hope that you've gained an appreciation for the art and difficulty of classification. Perhaps you've even caught the statistical learning...

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