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Python Data Science Essentials

Python Data Science Essentials - Second Edition

By : Alberto Boschetti, Luca Massaron
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Python Data Science Essentials

Python Data Science Essentials

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By: Alberto Boschetti, Luca Massaron

Overview of this book

Fully expanded and upgraded, the second edition of Python Data Science Essentials takes you through all you need to know to suceed in data science using Python. Get modern insight into the core of Python data, including the latest versions of Jupyter notebooks, NumPy, pandas and scikit-learn. Look beyond the fundamentals with beautiful data visualizations with Seaborn and ggplot, web development with Bottle, and even the new frontiers of deep learning with Theano and TensorFlow. Dive into building your essential Python 3.5 data science toolbox, using a single-source approach that will allow to to work with Python 2.7 as well. Get to grips fast with data munging and preprocessing, and all the techniques you need to load, analyse, and process your data. Finally, get a complete overview of principal machine learning algorithms, graph analysis techniques, and all the visualization and deployment instruments that make it easier to present your results to an audience of both data science experts and business users.
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Hyperparameter optimization


A machine learning hypothesis is not simply determined by the learning algorithm but also by its hyperparameters (the parameters of the algorithm that have to be a priori fixed and which cannot be learned during the training process) and the selection of variables to be used to achieve the best learned parameters.

In this section, we will explore how to extend the cross-validation approach to find the best hyperparameters that are able to generalize to our test set. We will keep on using the handwritten digits dataset offered by the Scikit-learn package. Here's a useful reminder about how to load the dataset:

In: from sklearn.datasets import load_digits
digits = load_digits()

X, y = digits.data, digits.target

In addition, we will keep on using support vector machines as our learning algorithm:

In: from sklearn import svm
h = svm.SVC()
hp = svm.SVC(probability=True, random_state=1)

This time, we will work with two hypotheses. The first hypothesis is just the...

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