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Machine Learning with R Cookbook

By : Yu-Wei, Chiu (David Chiu)
Book Image

Machine Learning with R Cookbook

By: Yu-Wei, Chiu (David Chiu)

Overview of this book

<p>The R language is a powerful open source functional programming language. At its core, R is a statistical programming language that provides impressive tools to analyze data and create high-level graphics.</p> <p>This book covers the basics of R by setting up a user-friendly programming environment and performing data ETL in R. Data exploration examples are provided that demonstrate how powerful data visualization and machine learning is in discovering hidden relationships. You will then dive into important machine learning topics, including data classification, regression, clustering, association rule mining, and dimension reduction.</p>
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Machine Learning with R Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Resources for R and Machine Learning
Dataset – Survival of Passengers on the Titanic
Index

Performing dimension reduction with PCA


Principal component analysis (PCA) is the most widely used linear method in dealing with dimension reduction problems. It is useful when data contains many features, and there is redundancy (correlation) within these features. To remove redundant features, PCA maps high dimension data into lower dimensions by reducing features into a smaller number of principal components that account for most of the variance of the original features. In this recipe, we will introduce how to perform dimension reduction with the PCA method.

Getting ready

In this recipe, we will use the swiss dataset as our target to perform PCA. The swiss dataset includes standardized fertility measures and socio-economic indicators from around the year 1888 for each of the 47 French-speaking provinces of Switzerland.

How to do it...

Perform the following steps to perform principal component analysis on the swiss dataset:

  1. First, load the swiss dataset:

    > data(swiss)
    
  2. Exclude the first...