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R Data Analysis Cookbook, Second Edition

You're reading from   R Data Analysis Cookbook, Second Edition Customizable R Recipes for data mining, data visualization and time series analysis

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787124479
Length 560 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Kuntal Ganguly Kuntal Ganguly
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Shanthi Viswanathan Shanthi Viswanathan
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Acquire and Prepare the Ingredients - Your Data FREE CHAPTER 2. What's in There - Exploratory Data Analysis 3. Where Does It Belong? Classification 4. Give Me a Number - Regression 5. Can you Simplify That? Data Reduction Techniques 6. Lessons from History - Time Series Analysis 7. How does it look? - Advanced data visualization 8. This may also interest you - Building Recommendations 9. It's All About Your Connections - Social Network Analysis 10. Put Your Best Foot Forward - Document and Present Your Analysis 11. Work Smarter, Not Harder - Efficient and Elegant R Code 12. Where in the World? Geospatial Analysis 13. Playing Nice - Connecting to Other Systems

Introduction

Data is everywhere and the amount of digital data that exists is growing rapidly, that is projected to grow to 180 zettabytes by 2025. Data Science is a field that tries to extract insights and meaningful information from structured and unstructured data through various stages such as asking questions, getting the data, exploring the data, modeling the data, and communicating result as shown in the following diagaram:

Data scientists or analysts often need to load or collect data from various resources having different input formats into R. Although R has its own native data format, data usually exists in text formats, such as Comma Separated Values (CSV), JavaScript Object Notation (JSON), and Extensible Markup Language (XML). This chapter provides recipes to load such data into your R system for processing.

Raw, real-world datasets are often messy with missing values, unusable format, and outliers. Very rarely can we start analyzing data immediately after loading it. Often, we will need to preprocess the data to clean, impute, wrangle, and transform it before embarking on analysis. This chapter provides recipes for some common cleaning, missing value imputation, outlier detection, and preprocessing steps.

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