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Python Feature Engineering Cookbook

By : Soledad Galli
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Python Feature Engineering Cookbook

By: Soledad Galli

Overview of this book

Feature engineering is invaluable for developing and enriching your machine learning models. In this cookbook, you will work with the best tools to streamline your feature engineering pipelines and techniques and simplify and improve the quality of your code. Using Python libraries such as pandas, scikit-learn, Featuretools, and Feature-engine, you’ll learn how to work with both continuous and discrete datasets and be able to transform features from unstructured datasets. You will develop the skills necessary to select the best features as well as the most suitable extraction techniques. This book will cover Python recipes that will help you automate feature engineering to simplify complex processes. You’ll also get to grips with different feature engineering strategies, such as the box-cox transform, power transform, and log transform across machine learning, reinforcement learning, and natural language processing (NLP) domains. By the end of this book, you’ll have discovered tips and practical solutions to all of your feature engineering problems.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Assembling an imputation pipeline with scikit-learn

Datasets often contain a mix of numerical and categorical variables. In addition, some variables may contain a few missing data points, while others will contain quite a big proportion. The mechanisms by which data is missing may also vary among variables. Thus, we may wish to perform different imputation procedures for different variables. In this recipe, we will learn how to perform different imputation procedures for different feature subsets using scikit-learn.

How to do it...

To proceed with the recipe, let's import the required libraries and classes and prepare the dataset:

  1. Let's import pandas and the required classes from scikit-learn:
import...