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Python Data Analysis, Second Edition

You're reading from   Python Data Analysis, Second Edition Data manipulation and complex data analysis with Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787127487
Length 330 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Ivan Idris Ivan Idris
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Python Libraries FREE CHAPTER 2. NumPy Arrays 3. The Pandas Primer 4. Statistics and Linear Algebra 5. Retrieving, Processing, and Storing Data 6. Data Visualization 7. Signal Processing and Time Series 8. Working with Databases 9. Analyzing Textual Data and Social Media 10. Predictive Analytics and Machine Learning 11. Environments Outside the Python Ecosystem and Cloud Computing 12. Performance Tuning, Profiling, and Concurrency A. Key Concepts
B. Useful Functions C. Online Resources

Classification with support vector machines

The support vector machines (SVM) can be used for regression that is support vector regression (SVR) and support vector classification (SVC). The algorithm was invented by Vladimir Vapnik in 1993 (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Support_vector_machine). SVM maps data points to points in multidimensional space. The mapping is performed by a so-called kernel function. The kernel function can be linear or nonlinear. The classification problem is then reduced to finding a hyperplane or hyperplanes that best separate the points into classes. It can be hard to perform the separation with hyperplanes, which lead to the emergence of the concept of the soft margin. The soft margin measures the tolerance for misclassification and is governed by a constant commonly denoted with C. Another important parameter is the type of the kernel function, which can be one of the following:

  • A linear function
  • A polynomial function
  • A radial basis function
  • A sigmoid function...
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