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Mastering Spark for Data Science

By : Andrew Morgan, Antoine Amend, Matthew Hallett, David George
Book Image

Mastering Spark for Data Science

By: Andrew Morgan, Antoine Amend, Matthew Hallett, David George

Overview of this book

Data science seeks to transform the world using data, and this is typically achieved through disrupting and changing real processes in real industries. In order to operate at this level you need to build data science solutions of substance –solutions that solve real problems. Spark has emerged as the big data platform of choice for data scientists due to its speed, scalability, and easy-to-use APIs. This book deep dives into using Spark to deliver production-grade data science solutions. This process is demonstrated by exploring the construction of a sophisticated global news analysis service that uses Spark to generate continuous geopolitical and current affairs insights.You will learn all about the core Spark APIs and take a comprehensive tour of advanced libraries, including Spark SQL, Spark Streaming, MLlib, and more. You will be introduced to advanced techniques and methods that will help you to construct commercial-grade data products. Focusing on a sequence of tutorials that deliver a working news intelligence service, you will learn about advanced Spark architectures, how to work with geographic data in Spark, and how to tune Spark algorithms so they scale linearly.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Mastering Spark for Data Science
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

News index dashboard


Since we were able to enrich the content found at input URLs with valuable information, the natural next step is to start visualizing our data. Although the different techniques of Exploratory Data Analysis have been thoroughly discussed within Chapter 4, Exploratory Data Analysis, we believe it is worth wrapping up what we have covered so far using a simple dashboard in Kibana. From around 50,000 articles, we were able to fetch and analyze on January 10-11, we filter any record mentioning David Bowie as a NLP entity and containing the word death. Because all our text content is properly indexed in Elasticsearch, we can pull 209 matching articles with their content in just a few seconds.

Figure 5: News Index Dashboard

We can quickly get the top ten persons mentioned alongside David Bowie, including his stage name Ziggy Stardust, his son Duncan Jones, his former producer Tony Visconti, or the British prime minister David Cameron. Thanks to the GeoLookup service we built...