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Data Processing with Optimus

By : Dr. Argenis Leon, Luis Aguirre
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Data Processing with Optimus

By: Dr. Argenis Leon, Luis Aguirre

Overview of this book

Optimus is a Python library that works as a unified API for data cleaning, processing, and merging data. It can be used for handling small and big data on your local laptop or on remote clusters using CPUs or GPUs. The book begins by covering the internals of Optimus and how it works in tandem with the existing technologies to serve your data processing needs. You'll then learn how to use Optimus for loading and saving data from text data formats such as CSV and JSON files, exploring binary files such as Excel, and for columnar data processing with Parquet, Avro, and OCR. Next, you'll get to grips with the profiler and its data types - a unique feature of Optimus Dataframe that assists with data quality. You'll see how to use the plots available in Optimus such as histogram, frequency charts, and scatter and box plots, and understand how Optimus lets you connect to libraries such as Plotly and Altair. You'll also delve into advanced applications such as feature engineering, machine learning, cross-validation, and natural language processing functions and explore the advancements in Optimus. Finally, you'll learn how to create data cleaning and transformation functions and add a hypothetical new data processing engine with Optimus. By the end of this book, you'll be able to improve your data science workflow with Optimus easily.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Section 1: Getting Started with Optimus
4
Section 2: Optimus – Transform and Rollout
10
Section 3: Advanced Features of Optimus

Summary

In this chapter, we learned about the methods we can use in Optimus to group similar string values in a column using key collision and nearest-neighbor methods and replace them with a single value that could represent them better.

With the clustering already created, we learned how to explore suggestions, modified them, and applied them to our data.

Also, we learned about different algorithms that are available in Optimus, which to use depending on the type of data we're handling, and how accurate/fast we need to get our clusters.

In the next chapter, we will learn how to start doing feature engineering to our dataset as an introduction to the machine learning (ML) chapter.

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