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Applied Supervised Learning with R

By : Karthik Ramasubramanian, Jojo Moolayil
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Applied Supervised Learning with R

By: Karthik Ramasubramanian, Jojo Moolayil

Overview of this book

R provides excellent visualization features that are essential for exploring data before using it in automated learning. Applied Supervised Learning with R helps you cover the complete process of employing R to develop applications using supervised machine learning algorithms for your business needs. The book starts by helping you develop your analytical thinking to create a problem statement using business inputs and domain research. You will then learn different evaluation metrics that compare various algorithms, and later progress to using these metrics to select the best algorithm for your problem. After finalizing the algorithm you want to use, you will study the hyperparameter optimization technique to fine-tune your set of optimal parameters. The book demonstrates how you can add different regularization terms to avoid overfitting your model. By the end of this book, you will have gained the advanced skills you need for modeling a supervised machine learning algorithm that precisely fulfills your business needs.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
Applied Supervised Learning with R
Preface

Summary of the Beijing PM2.5 Dataset


In the urban and rural parts of many nations, the primary pollutant, fine particulate matter, is the cause of many health risks in humans and also affects climate change. In particular, PM2.5, defined as an airborne particle with an aerodynamic diameter of less than 2.5 µm, is the major category of atmospheric particulate matter. Various studies have linked PM2.5 with serious health problems such as heart attack and lung morbidity. The table in this section shows the types of atmospheric particulate matter and their size distribution in micrometers.

In this and the remaining chapters, we will use the dataset published by the authors of the research paper, Assessing Beijing's PM2.5 pollution: severity, weather impact, APEC and winter heating, where they use hourly PM2.5 readings taken at the US Embassy in Beijing located at 116.47 E, 39.95 N in conjunction with hourly meteorological measurements at Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA), obtained...