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Java for Data Science

By : Richard M. Reese, Jennifer L. Reese
Book Image

Java for Data Science

By: Richard M. Reese, Jennifer L. Reese

Overview of this book

para 1: Get the lowdown on Java and explore big data analytics with Java for Data Science. Packed with examples and data science principles, this book uncovers the techniques & Java tools supporting data science and machine learning. Para 2: The stability and power of Java combines with key data science concepts for effective exploration of data. By working with Java APIs and techniques, this data science book allows you to build applications and use analysis techniques centred on machine learning. Para 3: Java for Data Science gives you the understanding you need to examine the techniques and Java tools supporting big data analytics. These Java-based approaches allow you to tackle data mining and statistical analysis in detail. Deep learning and Java data mining are also featured, so you can explore and analyse data effectively, and build intelligent applications using machine learning. para 4: What?s Inside ? Understand data science principles with Java support ? Discover machine learning and deep learning essentials ? Explore data science problems with Java-based solutions
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Java for Data Science
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
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Preface

Standard deviation


Standard deviation is a measurement of how values are spread around the mean. A high deviation means that there is a wide spread, whereas a low deviation means that the values are more tightly grouped around the mean. This measurement can be misleading if there is not a single focus point or there are numerous outliers.

We begin by showing a simple example using basic Java techniques. We are using our testData array from previous examples, duplicated here:

double[] testData = {12.5, 18.3, 11.2, 19.0, 22.1, 14.3, 16.2, 12.5,
   17.8, 16.5, 11.2}; 
 

Before we can calculate the standard deviation, we need to find the average. We could use any of our techniques listed in the Calculating the mean section, but we will add up our values and divide by the length of testData for simplicity's sake:

int sum = 0; 
for(double value : testData){ 
   sum += value; 
} 
double mean = sum/testData.length; 
  

Next, we create a variable, sdSum,...