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Julia for Data Science

You're reading from   Julia for Data Science high-performance computing simplified

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785289699
Length 346 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Anshul Joshi Anshul Joshi
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The Groundwork – Julia's Environment 2. Data Munging FREE CHAPTER 3. Data Exploration 4. Deep Dive into Inferential Statistics 5. Making Sense of Data Using Visualization 6. Supervised Machine Learning 7. Unsupervised Machine Learning 8. Creating Ensemble Models 9. Time Series 10. Collaborative Filtering and Recommendation System 11. Introduction to Deep Learning

Random forests


Random forests were developed by Leo Breiman and Adele Cutler. Their strength in the field of machine learning has been shown nicely in a blog entry at Strata 2012: "Ensembles of decision trees (often known as random forests) have been the most successful general-purpose algorithm in modern times", as they "automatically identify the structure, interactions, and relationships in the data".

Moreover, it has been noticed that "most Kaggle solutions have no less than one top entry that vigorously utilizes this methodology". Random forests additionally have been the preferred algorithm for recognizing the body part in Microsoft's Kinect, which is a movement detecting information gadgets for Xbox consoles and Windows PCs.

Random forests comprises of a group of decision trees. We will consequently begin to analyze decision trees.

A decision tree, as discussed previously, is a tree-like chart where on each node there is a choice, in view of one single feature. Given an arrangement of...

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