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Advanced Machine Learning with Python

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Advanced Machine Learning with Python

Overview of this book

Designed to take you on a guided tour of the most relevant and powerful machine learning techniques in use today by top data scientists, this book is just what you need to push your Python algorithms to maximum potential. Clear examples and detailed code samples demonstrate deep learning techniques, semi-supervised learning, and more - all whilst working with real-world applications that include image, music, text, and financial data. The machine learning techniques covered in this book are at the forefront of commercial practice. They are applicable now for the first time in contexts such as image recognition, NLP and web search, computational creativity, and commercial/financial data modeling. Deep Learning algorithms and ensembles of models are in use by data scientists at top tech and digital companies, but the skills needed to apply them successfully, while in high demand, are still scarce. This book is designed to take the reader on a guided tour of the most relevant and powerful machine learning techniques. Clear descriptions of how techniques work and detailed code examples demonstrate deep learning techniques, semi-supervised learning and more, in real world applications. We will also learn about NumPy and Theano. By this end of this book, you will learn a set of advanced Machine Learning techniques and acquire a broad set of powerful skills in the area of feature selection & feature engineering.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Advanced Machine Learning with Python
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Chapter Code Requirements
Index

Introduction


We have recognized the importance of feature engineering. In the previous chapter, we discussed techniques that enable us to select from a range of features and work effectively to transform our original data into features, which can be effectively processed by the advanced ML algorithms that we have discussed thus far.

The adage garbage in, garbage out is relevant in this context. In earlier chapters, we have seen how image recognition and NLP tasks require carefully-prepared data. In this chapter, we will be looking at a more ubiquitous type of data: quantitative or categorical data that is collected from real-world applications.

Data of the type that we will be working with in this chapter is common to many contexts. We could be discussing telemetry data captured from sensors in a forest, game consoles, or financial transactions. We could be working with geological survey information or bioassay data collected through research. Regardless, the core principles and techniques...