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Learning Data Mining with Python

Learning Data Mining with Python

By : Robert Layton
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Learning Data Mining with Python

Learning Data Mining with Python

By: Robert Layton

Overview of this book

This book teaches you to design and develop data mining applications using a variety of datasets, starting with basic classification and affinity analysis. This book covers a large number of libraries available in Python, including the Jupyter Notebook, pandas, scikit-learn, and NLTK. You will gain hands on experience with complex data types including text, images, and graphs. You will also discover object detection using Deep Neural Networks, which is one of the big, difficult areas of machine learning right now. With restructured examples and code samples updated for the latest edition of Python, each chapter of this book introduces you to new algorithms and techniques. By the end of the book, you will have great insights into using Python for data mining and understanding of the algorithms as well as implementations.
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Increasing the sample size

The Enron application we used ended up using just a portion of the overall dataset. There is lots more data available in this dataset. Increasing the number of authors will likely lead to a drop in accuracy, but it is possible to boost the accuracy further than was achieved here, using similar methods. Using a Grid Search, try different values for n-grams and different parameters for support vector machines, in order to get better performance on a larger number of authors.

Blogs dataset

The dataset used, provides authorship-based classes (each blogger ID is a separate author). This dataset can be tested using this kind of method as well. In addition, there are the other classes of gender, age, industry, and star sign that can be tested—are authorship-based methods good for these classification tasks?

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