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Название:Learning Predictive Analytics with R

Автор:Eric Mayor

Издательство: PASKT

Год: 2015

Страниц: 332

Язык: English

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Get to grips with key data visualization and predictive analytic skills using R

About This Book

Acquire predictive analytic skills using various tools of R

Make predictions about future events by discovering valuable information from data using R

Comprehensible guidelines that focus on predictive model design with real-world data

Who This Book Is For

If you are a statistician, chief information officer, data scientist, ML engineer, ML practitioner, quantitative analyst, and student of machine learning, this is the book for you. You should have basic knowledge of the use of R. Readers without previous experience of programming in R will also be able to use the tools in the book.

Table of Contents

1: Setting GNU R for Predictive Analytics

2: Visualizing and Manipulating Data Using R

3: Data Visualization with Lattice

4: Cluster Analysis

5: Agglomerative Clustering Using hclust()

6: Dimensionality Reduction with Principal Component Analysis

7: Exploring Association Rules with Apriori

8: Probability Distributions, Covariance, and Correlation

9: Linear Regression

10: Classification with k-Nearest Neighbors and Naïve Bayes

11: Classification Trees

12: Multilevel Analyses

13: Text Analytics with R

14: Cross-validation and Bootstrapping Using Caret and Exporting Predictive Models Using PMML

What You Will Learn

Customize R by installing and loading new packages

Explore the structure of data using clustering algorithms

Turn unstructured text into ordered data, and acquire knowledge from the data

Classify your observations using Naïve Bayes, k-NN, and decision trees

Reduce the dimensionality of your data using principal component analysis

Discover association rules using Apriori

Understand how statistical distributions can help retrieve information from data using correlations, linear regression, and multilevel regression

Use PMML to deploy the models generated in R

In Detail

R is statistical software that is used for data analysis. There are two main types of learning from data: unsupervised learning, where the structure of data is extracted automatically; and supervised learning, where a labeled part of the data is used to learn the relationship or scores in a target attribute. As important information is often hidden in a lot of data, R helps to extract that information with its many standard and cutting-edge statistical functions.

This book is packed with easy-to-follow guidelines that explain the workings of the many key data mining tools of R, which are used to discover knowledge from your data.

You will learn how to perform key predictive analytics tasks using R, such as train and test predictive models for classification and regression tasks, score new data sets and so on. All chapters will guide you in acquiring the skills in a practical way. Most chapters also include a theoretical introduction that will sharpen your understanding of the subject matter and invite you to go further.

The book familiarizes you with the most common data mining tools of R, such as k-means, hierarchical regression, linear regression, association rules, principal component analysis, multilevel modeling, k-NN, Naïve Bayes, decision trees, and text mining. It also provides a description of visualization techniques using the basic visualization tools of R as well as lattice for visualizing patterns in data organized in groups. This book is invaluable for anyone fascinated by the data mining opportunities offered by GNU R and its packages.

Authors

Eric Mayor

Eric Mayor is a senior researcher and lecturer at the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland. He is an enthusiastic user of open source and proprietary predictive analytics software packages, such as R, Rapidminer, and Weka. He analyzes data on a daily basis and is keen to share his knowledge in a simple way.

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