It is difficult to find a good machine learning algorithm for your problem. But once you do, how do you get the best performance out of it. In this post you will discover three ways that you can tune the parameters of a machine learning algorithm in R. Walk through a real example step-by-step with […]
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Basic Concepts in Machine Learning
What are the basic concepts in machine learning? I found that the best way to discover and get a handle on the basic concepts in machine learning is to review the introduction chapters to machine learning textbooks and to watch the videos from the first model in online courses. Pedro Domingos is a lecturer and professor on machine […]
Get Your Dream Job in Machine Learning by Delivering Results
You can rise up and take on your desire to become an a machine learning practitioner and data scientist. You have to work hard, learn the skills and demonstrate that you can deliver results, but you don’t need a fancy degree or a fancy background. In this post I want to demonstrate that this is […]
Building a Production Machine Learning Infrastructure
Midwest.io is was a conference in Kansas City on July 14-15 2014. At the conference, Josh Wills gave a talk on what it takes to build production machine learning infrastructure in a talk titled “From the lab to the factory: Building a Production Machine Learning Infrastructure“. Josh Wills is a the Senior Director of Data […]
Case Study: Predicting the Onset of Diabetes Within Five Years (part 3 of 3)
This is a guest post by Igor Shvartser, a clever young student I have been coaching. This post is part 3 in a 3 part series on modeling the famous Pima Indians Diabetes dataset that will investigate improvements to the classification accuracy and present final results (update: download from here). In Part 1 we defined the problem […]
Case Study: Predicting the Onset of Diabetes Within Five Years (part 2 of 3)
This is a guest post by Igor Shvartser, a clever young student I have been coaching. This post is part 2 in a 3 part series on modeling the famous Pima Indians Diabetes dataset (update: download from here). In Part 1 we defined the problem and looked at the dataset, describing observations from the patterns we […]
Case Study: Predicting the Onset of Diabetes Within Five Years (part 1 of 3)
This is a guest post by Igor Shvartser, a clever young student I have been coaching. This post is part 1 in a 3 part series on modeling the famous Pima Indians Diabetes dataset that will introduce the problem and the data. Part 2 will investigate feature selection and spot checking algorithms and Part 3 in […]
Applied Machine Learning is a Meritocracy
When making a start in a new field it is common to feel overwhelmed. You may lack confidence or feel as though you are not good enough or that you are lacking some prerequisite. You will explore these issues in this post and learn that such feelings can lead to actions that can consume a […]
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Hello, my name is Jason Brownlee, PhD. I’m a father, husband, professional developer, and machine learning practitioner. I have a Masters and PhD degree in Artificial Intelligence and I’ve worked on machine learning systems for defense, startups, and severe weather forecasting. I started this community for two main reasons: 1) Because I find machine learning […]