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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
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

About the Reviewers

Chandana N.  Athauda is currently employed at BAG (Brunei Accenture Group) Networks—Brunei and he serves as a technical consultant. He mainly focuses on Business Intelligence, Big Data and Data Visualization tools and technologies.

He has been working professionally in the IT industry for more than 15 years (Ex-Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) and Microsoft Ranger for TFS). His roles in the IT industry have spanned   the entire spectrum from programmer to technical consultant. Technology has always been a passion for him.

If you would like to talk to Chandana about this book, feel free to write to him at info @inzeek.net or by giving him a tweet @inzeek.

Mark Kerzner is a Big Data architect and trainer. Mark is a founder and principal at Elephant Scale, offering Big Data training and consulting. Mark has written HBase Design Patterns for Packt.

I would like to acknowledge my co-founder Sujee Maniyam and his colleague Tim Fox, as well as all the students and teachers. Last but not least, thanks to my multi-talented family.