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Mastering Machine Learning with scikit-learn - Second Edition

By : Gavin Hackeling
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Mastering Machine Learning with scikit-learn - Second Edition

By: Gavin Hackeling

Overview of this book

Machine learning is the buzzword bringing computer science and statistics together to build smart and efficient models. Using powerful algorithms and techniques offered by machine learning you can automate any analytical model. This book examines a variety of machine learning models including popular machine learning algorithms such as k-nearest neighbors, logistic regression, naive Bayes, k-means, decision trees, and artificial neural networks. It discusses data preprocessing, hyperparameter optimization, and ensemble methods. You will build systems that classify documents, recognize images, detect ads, and more. You will learn to use scikit-learn’s API to extract features from categorical variables, text and images; evaluate model performance, and develop an intuition for how to improve your model’s performance. By the end of this book, you will master all required concepts of scikit-learn to build efficient models at work to carry out advanced tasks with the practical approach.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
9
From Decision Trees to Random Forests and Other Ensemble Methods
Index

Multi-label classification and problem transformation


In previous sections, we discussed binary classification, in which each instance must be assigned to one of two classes, and multi-class classification, in which each instance must be assigned to one of a set of classes. The final type of classification problem that we will discuss is multi-label classification, in which each instance can be assigned a subset of the set of classes. Examples of multi-label classification include assigning tags to messages posted to a forum and classifying objects present in an image. There are two groups of approaches for multi-label classification.

Problem transformation methods are techniques that cast the original multi-label problem as a set of single-label classification problems. The first problem transformation method that we will review converts each set of labels encountered in the training data to a single label. For example, consider a multi-label classification problem in which news articles...