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Python Data Science Essentials - Third Edition

By : Alberto Boschetti, Luca Massaron
Book Image

Python Data Science Essentials - Third Edition

By: Alberto Boschetti, Luca Massaron

Overview of this book

Fully expanded and upgraded, the latest edition of Python Data Science Essentials will help you succeed in data science operations using the most common Python libraries. This book offers up-to-date insight into the core of Python, including the latest versions of the Jupyter Notebook, NumPy, pandas, and scikit-learn. The book covers detailed examples and large hybrid datasets to help you grasp essential statistical techniques for data collection, data munging and analysis, visualization, and reporting activities. You will also gain an understanding of advanced data science topics such as machine learning algorithms, distributed computing, tuning predictive models, and natural language processing. Furthermore, You’ll also be introduced to deep learning and gradient boosting solutions such as XGBoost, LightGBM, and CatBoost. By the end of the book, you will have gained a complete overview of the 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
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Wrapping up matplotlib's commands

As we have seen in the previous paragraph, pandas can speed up exploring data visually since it wraps up into single commands what would have required an entire code snippet using matplotlib. The idea behind this is that unless you need to tailor and configure a special visualization, using a wrapper can allow you to create standard graphics faster.

Apart from pandas, other packages assemble low-level instructions from matplotlib into more user-friendly commands for specific representations and usage:

  • Seaborn is a package that extends your visualization capabilities by providing you with a set of statistical plots useful for finding out trends and discriminating groups
  • ggplot is a port of a popular R library, ggplot2 (ggplot2.tidyverse.org), based on the visualization grammar proposed in Leland Wilkinson's book, Grammar of Graphics...