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Machine Learning with R Cookbook, Second Edition - Second Edition

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

Machine Learning with R Cookbook, Second Edition - Second Edition

By: Yu-Wei, Chiu (David Chiu)

Overview of this book

Big data has become a popular buzzword across many industries. An increasing number of people have been exposed to the term and are looking at how to leverage big data in their own businesses, to improve sales and profitability. However, collecting, aggregating, and visualizing data is just one part of the equation. Being able to extract useful information from data is another task, and a much more challenging one. Machine Learning with R Cookbook, Second Edition uses a practical approach to teach you how to perform machine learning with R. Each chapter is divided into several simple recipes. Through the step-by-step instructions provided in each recipe, you will be able to construct a predictive model by using a variety of machine learning packages. In this book, you will first learn to set up the R environment and use simple R commands to explore data. The next topic covers how to perform statistical analysis with machine learning analysis and assess created models, covered in detail later on in the book. You'll also learn how to integrate R and Hadoop to create a big data analysis platform. The detailed illustrations provide all the information required to start applying machine learning to individual projects. With Machine Learning with R Cookbook, machine learning has never been easier.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Configuring RHadoop clusters on Amazon EMR


Until now, we have only demonstrated how to run a RHadoop program in a single Hadoop node. In order to test our RHadoop program on a multi-node cluster, the only thing you need to do is to install RHadoop on all the task nodes (nodes with either task tracker for MapReduce version 1 or node manager for MapReduce version 2) of Hadoop clusters. However, the deployment and installation is time consuming. On the other hand, you can choose to deploy your RHadoop program on Amazon EMR, so that you can deploy multi-node clusters and RHadoop on every task node in only a few minutes. In the following recipe, we will demonstrate how to configure RHadoop cluster on an Amazon EMR service.

Getting ready

In this recipe, you must register and create an account on AWS, and you also must know how to generate a EC2 key-pair before using Amazon EMR.

For those who seek more information on how to start using AWS, please refer to the tutorial provided by Amazon at http:...