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Hands-On Data Science with R

By : Vitor Bianchi Lanzetta, Doug Ortiz, Nataraj Dasgupta, Ricardo Anjoleto Farias
Book Image

Hands-On Data Science with R

By: Vitor Bianchi Lanzetta, Doug Ortiz, Nataraj Dasgupta, Ricardo Anjoleto Farias

Overview of this book

R is the most widely used programming language, and when used in association with data science, this powerful combination will solve the complexities involved with unstructured datasets in the real world. This book covers the entire data science ecosystem for aspiring data scientists, right from zero to a level where you are confident enough to get hands-on with real-world data science problems. The book starts with an introduction to data science and introduces readers to popular R libraries for executing data science routine tasks. This book covers all the important processes in data science such as data gathering, cleaning data, and then uncovering patterns from it. You will explore algorithms such as machine learning algorithms, predictive analytical models, and finally deep learning algorithms. You will learn to run the most powerful visualization packages available in R so as to ensure that you can easily derive insights from your data. Towards the end, you will also learn how to integrate R with Spark and Hadoop and perform large-scale data analytics without much complexity.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Forecasting and ML App with R

"The key to making a good forecast is not in limiting yourself to quantitative information." – Nate Silver

In this section, we will develop a forecasting and machine learning application using R Shiny. As programmers, we tend to be more intent on developing code than necessarily getting involved in developing web-based frontends and dashboards. The latter is best developed using JavaScript, Node.js, and HTML/CSS.

Note that this chapter contains an advanced application developed in R Shiny. For those new to Shiny, it would be helpful to review Chapter 11, Going to Production with R) prior to attempting the ML R Shiny application provided herein

Most languages provide a means to expose the functionality of the underlying code to the end user...