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Practical Data Analysis - Second Edition

By : Hector Cuesta, Dr. Sampath Kumar
Book Image

Practical Data Analysis - Second Edition

By: Hector Cuesta, Dr. Sampath Kumar

Overview of this book

Beyond buzzwords like Big Data or Data Science, there are a great opportunities to innovate in many businesses using data analysis to get data-driven products. Data analysis involves asking many questions about data in order to discover insights and generate value for a product or a service. This book explains the basic data algorithms without the theoretical jargon, and you’ll get hands-on turning data into insights using machine learning techniques. We will perform data-driven innovation processing for several types of data such as text, Images, social network graphs, documents, and time series, showing you how to implement large data processing with MongoDB and Apache Spark.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Practical Data Analysis - Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
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Preface

Getting started with Wakari


Wakari is a cloud service for collaborative Python data analysis environments, created by Continuum Analytics. Wakari provides a powerful set of pre-configured Python environments built on top of Anaconda, which is a free Python distribution for large-scale data processing and scientific computing. Wakari uses a Jupyter GUI, which is a Python shell improved to write, debug, and test Python code for scientific computing.

Jupyter is an open source, interactive data science tool with support for 40 programming languages. Jupyter provides a terminal-based interface and a Wolfram-Matematica such as HTML notebook. In Wakari, we can use either the terminal console or Jupyter notebook.

Wakari helps us to set up a complete scientific Python environment without any local installation. This can be very convenient for learning purposes, because we may start coding right away, and the Anaconda distribution includes several of the most used libraries, such as NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib...