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Essential Statistics for Non-STEM Data Analysts

You're reading from   Essential Statistics for Non-STEM Data Analysts Get to grips with the statistics and math knowledge needed to enter the world of data science with Python

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Published in Nov 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838984847
Length 392 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started with Statistics for Data Science
2. Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Data Collection, Cleaning, and Preprocessing FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Essential Statistics for Data Assessment 4. Chapter 3: Visualization with Statistical Graphs 5. Section 2: Essentials of Statistical Analysis
6. Chapter 4: Sampling and Inferential Statistics 7. Chapter 5: Common Probability Distributions 8. Chapter 6: Parametric Estimation 9. Chapter 7: Statistical Hypothesis Testing 10. Section 3: Statistics for Machine Learning
11. Chapter 8: Statistics for Regression 12. Chapter 9: Statistics for Classification 13. Chapter 10: Statistics for Tree-Based Methods 14. Chapter 11: Statistics for Ensemble Methods 15. Section 4: Appendix
16. Chapter 12: A Collection of Best Practices 17. Chapter 13: Exercises and Projects 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Examples involving the scikit-learn preprocessing module

For both imputation and standardization, scikit-learn offers similar APIs:

  1. First, fit the data to learn the imputer or standardizer.
  2. Then, use the fitted object to transform new data.

In this section, I will demonstrate two examples, one for imputation and another for standardization.

Note

Scikit-learn uses the same syntax of fit and predict for predictive models. This is a very good practice for keeping the interface consistent. We will cover the machine learning methods in later chapters.

Imputation

First, create an imputer from the SimpleImputer class. The initialization of the instance allows you to choose missing value forms. It is handy as we can feed our original data into it by treating the question mark as a missing value:

from sklearn.impute import SimpleImputer
imputer = SimpleImputer(missing_values=np.nan, strategy="mean")

Note that fit and transform can accept the same input:

imputer.fit(df2)
df3 = pd.DataFrame(imputer.transform(df2))

Now, check the number of missing values – the result should be 0:

np.sum(np.sum(np.isnan(df3)))

Standardization

Standardization can be implemented in a similar fashion:

from sklearn import preprocessing

The scale function provides the default zero-mean, one-standard deviation transformation:

df4 = pd.DataFrame(preprocessing.scale(df2))

Note

In this example, categorical variables represented by integers are also zero-mean, which should be avoided in production.

Let's check the standard deviation and mean. The following line outputs infinitesimal values:

df4.mean(axis=0)

The following line outputs values close to 1:

df4.std(axis=0)

Let's look at an example of MinMaxScaler, which transforms every variable into the range [0, 1]. The following code fits and transforms the heart disease dataset in one step. It is left to you to examine its validity:

minMaxScaler = preprocessing.MinMaxScaler()
df5 = pd.DataFrame(minMaxScaler.fit_transform(df2))

Let's now summarize what we have learned in this chapter.

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