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Mastering Machine Learning with R - Third Edition

By : Cory Lesmeister
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Mastering Machine Learning with R - Third Edition

By: Cory Lesmeister

Overview of this book

Given the growing popularity of the R-zerocost statistical programming environment, there has never been a better time to start applying ML to your data. This book will teach you advanced techniques in ML ,using? the latest code in R 3.5. You will delve into various complex features of supervised learning, unsupervised learning, and reinforcement learning algorithms to design efficient and powerful ML models. This newly updated edition is packed with fresh examples covering a range of tasks from different domains. Mastering Machine Learning with R starts by showing you how to quickly manipulate data and prepare it for analysis. You will explore simple and complex models and understand how to compare them. You’ll also learn to use the latest library support, such as TensorFlow and Keras-R, for performing advanced computations. Additionally, you’ll explore complex topics, such as natural language processing (NLP), time series analysis, and clustering, which will further refine your skills in developing applications. Each chapter will help you implement advanced ML algorithms using real-world examples. You’ll even be introduced to reinforcement learning, along with its various use cases and models. In the concluding chapters, you’ll get a glimpse into how some of these blackbox models can be diagnosed and understood. By the end of this book, you’ll be equipped with the skills to deploy ML techniques in your own projects or at work.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Summary

In this chapter, the goal was to use a simulated dataset to provide an introduction to learning how to apply advanced feature selection for linear and generalized linear models. We used the glmnet package to predict class probabilities for a binary classification problem using logistic regression. These methods can be adapted to linear regression and multinomial classifications. An introduction to regularization and the three techniques that incorporate it was provided and utilized to build and compare models. Regularization is a powerful technique to improve computational efficiency and to possibly extract more meaningful features when compared to the other modeling techniques. We saw how to use various performance metrics to compare and select the most appropriate model.

Up to this point, we've been purely talking about linear and generalized linear models. In...