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Data Science Projects with Python

You're reading from   Data Science Projects with Python A case study approach to successful data science projects using Python, pandas, and scikit-learn

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838551025
Length 374 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Stephen Klosterman Stephen Klosterman
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Data Science Projects with Python
Preface
1. Data Exploration and Cleaning 2. Introduction toScikit-Learn and Model Evaluation FREE CHAPTER 3. Details of Logistic Regression and Feature Exploration 4. The Bias-Variance Trade-off 5. Decision Trees and Random Forests 6. Imputation of Missing Data, Financial Analysis, and Delivery to Client Appendix

Dealing with Missing Data: Imputation Strategies


Recall that in Chapter 1, Data Exploration and Cleaning, we encountered a sizable proportion of samples in the dataset (3,021/29,685 = 10.2%) where the value of the PAY_1 feature was missing. This is a problem that needs to be dealt with, because many machine learning algorithms, including the implementations of logistic regression and random forest in scikit-learn, cannot accept input for model training or testing that includes missing values.

Our solution to this problem was to simply discard all the samples that had missing values for PAY_1. However, after discussing this issue with our client, we learned that the missing values of PAY_1 were due to a reporting issue that they are working on correcting. In the near-term, if there is a method available that can enable the inclusion of the accounts with missing PAY_1 information in the model prediction process, it would be preferable. So, we need to consider how we could make predictions for...

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