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Seaborn is one of the go-to tools for statistical data visualization in python. It has been actively developed since 2012 and in July 2018, the author released version 0.9. This version of Seaborn has several new plotting features, API changes and documentation updates which combine to enhance an already great library. This article will walk thr…

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Data visualization is the visual presentation of data or information. The goal of data visualization is to communicate data or information clearly and effectively to readers. Typically, data is visualized in the form of a chart, infographic, diagram or map.

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Implementation of Decision Tree Classifier, Esemble Learning, Association Rule Mining and Clustering models(Kmodes & Kprototypes) for Customer attrition analysis of telecommunication company to identify the cause and conditions of the churn.

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Ridge and Lasso Regression - A US-based housing company named Surprise Housing has decided to enter the Australian market. The company uses data analytics to purchase houses at a price below their actual values and flip them on at a higher price. For the same purpose, the company has collected a data set from the sale of houses in Australia.

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This repository contains the collection of Python and Javascript (Observable Notebook) projects made for the DTU Data Science course 02806: Social Data Analysis and Visualizations

  • Updated Aug 16, 2020
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This repo consists of all courses of IBM - Data Science Professional Certificate, providing with techniques covering a wide array of data science topics including open source tools and libraries, methodologies, Python, databases, SQL, data visualization, data analysis, and machine learning. You will practice hands-on in the IBM Cloud using real …

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Used 5 different supervised machine learning algorithms and trained them with real data of people with and without liver disease. Then evaluated the results of each of them using different parameters to choose the best one.

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