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Java: Data Science Made Easy

By : Richard M. Reese, Jennifer L. Reese, Alexey Grigorev
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Java: Data Science Made Easy

By: Richard M. Reese, Jennifer L. Reese, Alexey Grigorev

Overview of this book

Data science is concerned with extracting knowledge and insights from a wide variety of data sources to analyse patterns or predict future behaviour. It draws from a wide array of disciplines including statistics, computer science, mathematics, machine learning, and data mining. In this course, we cover the basic as well as advanced data science concepts and how they are implemented using the popular Java tools and libraries.The course starts with an introduction of data science, followed by the basic data science tasks of data collection, data cleaning, data analysis, and data visualization. This is followed by a discussion of statistical techniques and more advanced topics including machine learning, neural networks, and deep learning. You will examine the major categories of data analysis including text, visual, and audio data, followed by a discussion of resources that support parallel implementation. Throughout this course, the chapters will illustrate a challenging data science problem, and then go on to present a comprehensive, Java-based solution to tackle that problem. You will cover a wide range of topics – from classification and regression, to dimensionality reduction and clustering, deep learning and working with Big Data. Finally, you will see the different ways to deploy the model and evaluate it in production settings. By the end of this course, you will be up and running with various facets of data science using Java, in no time at all. This course contains premium content from two of our recently published popular titles: - Java for Data Science - Mastering Java for Data Science
Table of Contents (29 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
Preface
Free Chapter
1
Module 1
15
Module 2
26
Bibliography

Sentiment analysis


Sentiment analysis involves the evaluation and classification of words based on their context, meaning, and emotional implications. Typically, if we were to look up a word in a dictionary we will find a meaning or definition for the word but, taken out of the context of a sentence, we may not be able to ascribe detailed and precise meaning to the word.

For example, the word toast could be defined as simply a slice of heated and browned bread. But in the context of the sentence He's toast!, the meaning changes completely. Sentiment analysis seeks to derive meanings of words based on their context and usage.

It is important to note that advanced sentiment analysis will expand beyond simple positive or negative classification and ascribe detailed emotional meaning to words. It is far simpler to classify words as positive or negative but far more useful to classify them as happy, furious, indifferent, or anxious.

This type of analysis falls into the category of effective computing...