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scikit-learn Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Trent Hauck
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scikit-learn Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Trent Hauck

Overview of this book

Python is quickly becoming the go-to language for analysts and data scientists due to its simplicity and flexibility, and within the Python data space, scikit-learn is the unequivocal choice for machine learning. This book includes walk throughs and solutions to the common as well as the not-so-common problems in machine learning, and how scikit-learn can be leveraged to perform various machine learning tasks effectively. The second edition begins with taking you through recipes on evaluating the statistical properties of data and generates synthetic data for machine learning modelling. As you progress through the chapters, you will comes across recipes that will teach you to implement techniques like data pre-processing, linear regression, logistic regression, K-NN, Naïve Bayes, classification, decision trees, Ensembles and much more. Furthermore, you’ll learn to optimize your models with multi-class classification, cross validation, model evaluation and dive deeper in to implementing deep learning with scikit-learn. Along with covering the enhanced features on model section, API and new features like classifiers, regressors and estimators the book also contains recipes on evaluating and fine-tuning the performance of your model. By the end of this book, you will have explored plethora of features offered by scikit-learn for Python to solve any machine learning problem you come across.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

 Bagging regression with nearest neighbors

Bagging is an additional ensemble type that, interestingly, does not necessarily involve trees. It builds several instances of a base estimator acting on random subsets of the first training set. In this section, we try k-nearest neighbors (KNN) as the base estimator.

Pragmatically, bagging estimators are great for reducing the variance of a complex base estimator, for example, a decision tree with many levels. On the other hand, boosting reduces the bias of weak models, such as decision trees of very few levels, or linear models.

To try out bagging, we will find the best parameters, a hyperparameter search, using scikit-learn's random grid search. As we have done previously, we will go through the following process:

  1. Figure out which parameters to optimize in the algorithm (these are the parameters researchers view as the best...