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Scala for Machine Learning, Second Edition - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787122383
Pages 740 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
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Table of Contents (27) Chapters close

Scala for Machine Learning Second Edition
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Preface
1. Getting Started 2. Data Pipelines 3. Data Preprocessing 4. Unsupervised Learning 5. Dimension Reduction 6. Naïve Bayes Classifiers 7. Sequential Data Models 8. Monte Carlo Inference 9. Regression and Regularization 10. Multilayer Perceptron 11. Deep Learning 12. Kernel Models and SVM 13. Evolutionary Computing 14. Multiarmed Bandits 15. Reinforcement Learning 16. Parallelism in Scala and Akka 17. Apache Spark MLlib Basic Concepts References Index

Summary


This chapter barely scratches the surface of the topic of generalized linear models with the description of linear and logistic regression algorithms. Regression models, along with Naïve Bayes classification, are the most well-understood techniques by those without a deep knowledge of statistics or machine learning.

At the end of this chapter, you hopefully have a grasp of the following:

  • Linear and non-linear least squares-based optimization

  • The implementation of ordinary least square regression, as well as logistic regression as classifiers and predictive models

  • The purpose of regularization as illustrated with ridge regression

The regression models do not impose the condition that the features have to be independent, contrary to the Naïve Bayes models (refer to Chapter 6, Naïve Bayes Classifiers). However, these models do not take into account the sequential nature of time series commonly used in dynamic asset pricing. The next chapter introduces models for sequential data, with two...

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