Streamlining workflows with pipelines
When we applied different preprocessing techniques in the previous chapters, such as standardization for feature scaling in Chapter 4, Building Good Training Datasets – Data Preprocessing, or principal component analysis for data compression in Chapter 5, Compressing Data via Dimensionality Reduction, you learned that we have to reuse the parameters that were obtained during the fitting of the training data to scale and compress any new data, such as the examples in the separate test dataset. In this section, you will learn about an extremely handy tool, the Pipeline
class in scikit-learn. It allows us to fit a model including an arbitrary number of transformation steps and apply it to make predictions about new data.
Loading the Breast Cancer Wisconsin dataset
In this chapter, we will be working with the Breast Cancer Wisconsin dataset, which contains 569 examples of malignant and benign tumor cells. The first two columns in the dataset...