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Machine Learning with R - Fourth Edition

By : Brett Lantz
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Book Image

Machine Learning with R - Fourth Edition

5 (1)
By: Brett Lantz

Overview of this book

Dive into R with this data science guide on machine learning (ML). Machine Learning with R, Fourth Edition, takes you through classification methods like nearest neighbor and Naive Bayes and regression modeling, from simple linear to logistic. Dive into practical deep learning with neural networks and support vector machines and unearth valuable insights from complex data sets with market basket analysis. Learn how to unlock hidden patterns within your data using k-means clustering. With three new chapters on data, you’ll hone your skills in advanced data preparation, mastering feature engineering, and tackling challenging data scenarios. This book helps you conquer high-dimensionality, sparsity, and imbalanced data with confidence. Navigate the complexities of big data with ease, harnessing the power of parallel computing and leveraging GPU resources for faster insights. Elevate your understanding of model performance evaluation, moving beyond accuracy metrics. With a new chapter on building better learners, you’ll pick up techniques that top teams use to improve model performance with ensemble methods and innovative model stacking and blending techniques. Machine Learning with R, Fourth Edition, equips you with the tools and knowledge to tackle even the most formidable data challenges. Unlock the full potential of machine learning and become a true master of the craft.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Index

Building Better Learners

When a sports team falls short of meeting its goal—whether it is to obtain an Olympic gold medal, a league championship, or a world record time—it must search for possible improvements. Imagine that you’re the team’s coach. How would you spend your practice sessions? Perhaps you’d direct the athletes to train harder or train differently in order to maximize every bit of their potential. You might also focus on teamwork to use each athlete’s strengths and weaknesses more smartly.

Now imagine that you’re training a championship machine learning algorithm. Perhaps you hope to compete in machine learning competitions or maybe you simply need to outperform business competitors. Where do you begin? Despite the different context, the strategies for improving a sports team’s performance are like those used for improving the performance of statistical learners. As the coach, it is your job to find the combination...