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Scala for Machine Learning, Second Edition

Chapter 2. Data Pipelines

In the first chapter, you were acquainted with some rudimentary concepts regarding data processing, clustering, and classification.

This chapter is dedicated to the creation and maintenance of a flexible end-to-end workflow to train and classify data. The first section of the chapter introduces a data-centric (functional) approach to create number crunching applications, followed by a description of a configurable workflow computation model. The chapter concludes with an overview of different model validation techniques.

You will learn how to do the following:

  • Apply the concept of monadic design to create dynamic workflows
  • Leverage some of Scala's advanced patterns, such as the cake pattern, to build portable computational workflows
  • Take into account the bias-variance trade-off in selecting a model
  • Overcome overfitting in modeling
  • Break down data into training, test and validation sets
  • Implement model validation in Scala using precision, recall, and F score...

Modeling

Data is the lifeline of any scientist, and the selection of data providers is critical in developing or evaluating any statistical inference or machine learning algorithm.

What is a model?

We briefly introduced the concept of a model in the Model categorization section in Chapter 1, Getting Started .

What constitutes a model? Wikipedia provides a reasonably good definition of a model as understood by scientists [2:1]:

A scientific model seeks to represent empirical objects, phenomena, and physical processes in a logical and objective way.

Models that are rendered in software allow scientists to leverage computational power to simulate, visualize, manipulate and gain intuition about the entity, phenomenon or process being represented.

In statistics and probabilistic theory, a model describes data that one might observe from a system to express any form of uncertainty and noise. A model allows us to infer rules, make predictions, and learn from data.

A model is composed of features,...

Defining a methodology

Let's start by clarifying the role of the data scientist, software engineer, and domain expert.

A domain or subject-matter expert is a person with authoritative or credited expertise in a particular area or topic. A chemist is an expert in the domain of chemistry and possibly related fields.

A data scientist solves problems related to data in a variety of fields such as biological sciences, health care, marketing, or finances. Data and text mining, signal processing, statistical analysis, and modeling using machine learning algorithms are some of the activities performed by a data scientist.

A software developer performs all the tasks related to creating software applications, including analysis, design, coding, testing, and deployment.

A data scientist has many options in selecting and implementing a classification or clustering algorithm.

Firstly, a mathematical or statistical model is to be selected to extract knowledge from the raw input data or the output of...

Monadic data transformation

The first step is to define a trait and a method that describe the transformation of data by the computation units of a workflow. The data transformation is the foundation of any workflow for processing and classifying a dataset, training and validating a model, and displaying results.

There are two symbolic models for defining a data processing or data transformation:

  • Explicit model: The developer creates a model explicitly from a set of configuration parameters. Most deterministic algorithms and unsupervised learning techniques use an explicit model.
  • Implicit model: The developer provides a training set that is a set of labeled observations (observations with expected outcome). A classifier extracts a model through the training set. Supervised learning techniques rely on a model implicitly generated from labeled data.

Error handling

The simplest form of data transformation is morphism between two types U and V. The data transformation enforces a contract for validating...

Workflow computational model

Monads are very useful for manipulating and chaining data transformation using implicit configuration or explicit models. However, they are restricted to a single morphism type T => U. More complex and flexible workflows require weaving transformations of different types using a generic factory pattern.

Traditional factory patterns rely on a combination of composition and inheritance and do not provide developers with the same level of flexibility as stackable traits.

In this section, we introduce the concept of modeling using mixins and a variant of the cake pattern to provide a workflow with three degrees of configurability.

Supporting mathematical abstractions

Stackable traits enable developers to follow a strict mathematical formalism while implementing a model in Scala. Scientists use a universally accepted template to solve mathematical problems:

  1. Declare the variables relevant to the problem.
  2. Define a model (equation, algorithm, formulas…) as the solution...

Profiling data

The selection of a pre-processing, clustering, or classification algorithm depends highly on the quality and profile of input data (observations and expected values whenever available). The Step 3 – pre-processing data subsection in the Let's kick the tires section of Chapter 1, Getting Started introduced the MinMax class for normalizing a dataset using the minimum and maximum values.

Immutable statistics

The mean and standard deviation are the most commonly used statistics.

Note

Mean and variance

Arithmetic mean:

Immutable statistics

Variance:

Immutable statistics

Variance adjusted for sampling bias:

Immutable statistics

Let's extend the MinMax class with some basic statistics capabilities, Stats:

class Stats[T: ToDouble](values: Vector[T]) 
extends MinMax[T](values) {

  val zero = (0.0. 0.0)
  val sums= values./:(zero)((s,x) =>(s._1 + x,s._2 + x*x)) //1
  lazy val mean = sums._1/values.size //2
  lazy val variance = 
     (sums._2 - mean*mean*values.size)/(values.size-1)
  lazy val stdDev = sqrt(variance)
…
}

The...

Modeling


Data is the lifeline of any scientist, and the selection of data providers is critical in developing or evaluating any statistical inference or machine learning algorithm.

What is a model?

We briefly introduced the concept of a model in the Model categorization section in Chapter 1, Getting Started .

What constitutes a model? Wikipedia provides a reasonably good definition of a model as understood by scientists [2:1]:

A scientific model seeks to represent empirical objects, phenomena, and physical processes in a logical and objective way.

Models that are rendered in software allow scientists to leverage computational power to simulate, visualize, manipulate and gain intuition about the entity, phenomenon or process being represented.

In statistics and probabilistic theory, a model describes data that one might observe from a system to express any form of uncertainty and noise. A model allows us to infer rules, make predictions, and learn from data.

A model is composed of features, also...

Defining a methodology


Let's start by clarifying the role of the data scientist, software engineer, and domain expert.

A domain or subject-matter expert is a person with authoritative or credited expertise in a particular area or topic. A chemist is an expert in the domain of chemistry and possibly related fields.

A data scientist solves problems related to data in a variety of fields such as biological sciences, health care, marketing, or finances. Data and text mining, signal processing, statistical analysis, and modeling using machine learning algorithms are some of the activities performed by a data scientist.

A software developer performs all the tasks related to creating software applications, including analysis, design, coding, testing, and deployment.

A data scientist has many options in selecting and implementing a classification or clustering algorithm.

Firstly, a mathematical or statistical model is to be selected to extract knowledge from the raw input data or the output of a data...

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  • Explore a broad variety of data processing, machine learning, and genetic algorithms through diagrams, mathematical formulation, and updated source code in Scala
  • Take your expertise in Scala programming to the next level by creating and customizing AI applications
  • Experiment with different techniques and evaluate their benefits and limitations using real-world applications in a tutorial style

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The discovery of information through data clustering and classification is becoming a key differentiator for competitive organizations. Machine learning applications are everywhere, from self-driving cars, engineering design, logistics, manufacturing, and trading strategies, to detection of genetic anomalies. The book is your one stop guide that introduces you to the functional capabilities of the Scala programming language that are critical to the creation of machine learning algorithms such as dependency injection and implicits. You start by learning data preprocessing and filtering techniques. Following this, you'll move on to unsupervised learning techniques such as clustering and dimension reduction, followed by probabilistic graphical models such as Naïve Bayes, hidden Markov models and Monte Carlo inference. Further, it covers the discriminative algorithms such as linear, logistic regression with regularization, kernelization, support vector machines, neural networks, and deep learning. You’ll move on to evolutionary computing, multibandit algorithms, and reinforcement learning. Finally, the book includes a comprehensive overview of parallel computing in Scala and Akka followed by a description of Apache Spark and its ML library. With updated codes based on the latest version of Scala and comprehensive examples, this book will ensure that you have more than just a solid fundamental knowledge in machine learning with Scala.

Who is this book for?

If you’re a data scientist or a data analyst with a fundamental knowledge of Scala who wants to learn and implement various Machine learning techniques, this book is for you. All you need is a good understanding of the Scala programming language, a basic knowledge of statistics, a keen interest in Big Data processing, and this book!

What you will learn

  • Build dynamic workflows for scientific computing
  • Leverage open source libraries to extract patterns from time series
  • Write your own classification, clustering, or evolutionary algorithm
  • Perform relative performance tuning and evaluation of Spark
  • Master probabilistic models for sequential data
  • Experiment with advanced techniques such as regularization and kernelization
  • Dive into neural networks and some deep learning architecture
  • Apply some basic multiarm-bandit algorithms
  • Solve big data problems with Scala parallel collections, Akka actors, and Apache Spark clusters
  • Apply key learning strategies to a technical analysis of financial markets
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Table of Contents

20 Chapters
1. Getting Started Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
2. Data Pipelines Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
3. Data Preprocessing Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
4. Unsupervised Learning Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
5. Dimension Reduction Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
6. Naïve Bayes Classifiers Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
7. Sequential Data Models Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
8. Monte Carlo Inference Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
9. Regression and Regularization Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
10. Multilayer Perceptron Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
11. Deep Learning Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
12. Kernel Models and SVM Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
13. Evolutionary Computing Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
14. Multiarmed Bandits Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
15. Reinforcement Learning Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
16. Parallelism in Scala and Akka Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
17. Apache Spark MLlib Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
A. Basic Concepts Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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This book is truly excellent for learning how to apply advanced Scala features for ML purposes, and I think it should probably even have a subtitle that expresses this fact more clearly.You will probably want additional machine learning theory books, and you probably don’t want to take the finance examples too seriously.
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I've learned a lot from Nicholas's code already. He has a very unique style of programming. The only reason I didn't give the book five stars is because deciphering Nicholas's code can be a difficult task. It's obvious that Nicholas knows Scala extremely well. The only problem is, to understand Nicholas's code, you have to go so deep into the Scala programming language that you will waste a lot of time doing research.
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