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The Data Science Workshop

By : Anthony So, Thomas V. Joseph, Robert Thas John, Andrew Worsley, Dr. Samuel Asare
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The Data Science Workshop

By: Anthony So, Thomas V. Joseph, Robert Thas John, Andrew Worsley, Dr. Samuel Asare

Overview of this book

You already know you want to learn data science, and a smarter way to learn data science is to learn by doing. The Data Science Workshop focuses on building up your practical skills so that you can understand how to develop simple machine learning models in Python or even build an advanced model for detecting potential bank frauds with effective modern data science. You'll learn from real examples that lead to real results. Throughout The Data Science Workshop, you'll take an engaging step-by-step approach to understanding data science. You won't have to sit through any unnecessary theory. If you're short on time you can jump into a single exercise each day or spend an entire weekend training a model using sci-kit learn. It's your choice. Learning on your terms, you'll build up and reinforce key skills in a way that feels rewarding. Every physical print copy of The Data Science Workshop unlocks access to the interactive edition. With videos detailing all exercises and activities, you'll always have a guided solution. You can also benchmark yourself against assessments, track progress, and receive content updates. You'll even earn a secure credential that you can share and verify online upon completion. It's a premium learning experience that's included with your printed copy. To redeem, follow the instructions located at the start of your data science book. Fast-paced and direct, The Data Science Workshop is the ideal companion for data science beginners. You'll learn about machine learning algorithms like a data scientist, learning along the way. This process means that you'll find that your new skills stick, embedded as best practice. A solid foundation for the years ahead.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Data

In the world of machine learning, the data that you have is not used in its entirety to train your model. Instead, you need to separate your data into three sets, as mentioned here:

  • A training dataset, which is used to train your model and measure the training loss.
  • An evaluation or validation dataset, which you use to measure the validation loss of the model to see whether the validation loss continues to reduce as well as the training loss.
  • A test dataset for final testing to see how well the model performs before you put it into production.

The Ratio for Dataset Splits

The evaluation dataset is set aside from your entire training data and is never used for training. There are various schools of thought around the particular ratio that is set aside for evaluation, but it generally ranges from a high of 30% to a low of 10%. This evaluation dataset is normally further split into a validation dataset that is used during training and a test dataset that...