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Hands-On Data Science and Python Machine Learning

By : Frank Kane
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Hands-On Data Science and Python Machine Learning

By: Frank Kane

Overview of this book

Join Frank Kane, who worked on Amazon and IMDb’s machine learning algorithms, as he guides you on your first steps into the world of data science. Hands-On Data Science and Python Machine Learning gives you the tools that you need to understand and explore the core topics in the field, and the confidence and practice to build and analyze your own machine learning models. With the help of interesting and easy-to-follow practical examples, Frank Kane explains potentially complex topics such as Bayesian methods and K-means clustering in a way that anybody can understand them. Based on Frank’s successful data science course, Hands-On Data Science and Python Machine Learning empowers you to conduct data analysis and perform efficient machine learning using Python. Let Frank help you unearth the value in your data using the various data mining and data analysis techniques available in Python, and to develop efficient predictive models to predict future results. You will also learn how to perform large-scale machine learning on Big Data using Apache Spark. The book covers preparing your data for analysis, training machine learning models, and visualizing the final data analysis.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

What are recommender systems?

Well, like I said Amazon is a great example, and one I'm very familiar with. So, if you go to their recommendations section, as shown in the following image, you can see that it will recommend things that you might be interested in purchasing based on your past behavior on the site.

The recommender system might include things that you've rated, or things that you bought, and other data as well. I can't go into the details because they'll hunt me down, and you know, do bad things to me. But, it's pretty cool. You can also think of the people who bought this also bought feature on Amazon as a form of recommender system.

The difference is that the recommendations you're seeing on your Amazon recommendations page are based on all of your past behavior, whereas people who bought this also bought or people who viewed this...