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Feature Engineering Made Easy

You're reading from   Feature Engineering Made Easy Identify unique features from your dataset in order to build powerful machine learning systems

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787287600
Length 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Divya Susarla Divya Susarla
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Sinan Ozdemir Sinan Ozdemir
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Feature Engineering 2. Feature Understanding – What's in My Dataset? FREE CHAPTER 3. Feature Improvement - Cleaning Datasets 4. Feature Construction 5. Feature Selection 6. Feature Transformations 7. Feature Learning 8. Case Studies 9. Other Books You May Enjoy

Achieving better performance in feature engineering


Throughout this book, we have relied on a base definition of better when it came to the various feature engineering methods we put into place. Our implicit goal was to achieve better predictive performance measured purely on simple metrics such as accuracy for classification tasks and RMSE for regression tasks (mostly accuracy). There are other metrics we may measure and track to gauge predictive performance. For example, we will use the following metrics for classification:

  • True and false positive rate
  • Sensitivity (AKA true positive rate) and specificity
  • False negative and false positive rate

and for regression, the metrics that will be applied are:

  • Mean absolute error
  • R2

These lists go on, and while we will not be abandoning the idea of quantifying performance through metrics such as the ones precedingly listed, we may also measure other meta metrics, or metrics that do not directly correlate to the performance of the prediction of the model...

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