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The Applied Data Science Workshop

You're reading from   The Applied Data Science Workshop Get started with the applications of data science and techniques to explore and assess data effectively

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800202504
Length 352 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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2. Data Exploration with Jupyter

Activity 2.01: Building a Third-Order Polynomial Model

Solution:

  1. Load the necessary libraries and the dataset from scikit-learn, as follows:
    import pandas as pd
    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
    import numpy as np
    from sklearn import datasets
    boston = datasets.load_boston()
    df = pd.DataFrame(data=boston['data'], \
                      columns=boston['feature_names'],)
    df['MEDV'] = boston['target']
  2. First, we will pull out our dependent feature and target variable from df, as follows:
    y = df['MEDV'].values
    x = df['LSTAT'].values.reshape(-1,1)

    This is identical to what we did earlier for the linear model.

  3. Verify what x looks like by executing the following code:
    x[:3]

    The output is as follows:

    array([[4.98],
           [9.14],
           ...
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