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Data Science with R

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Data Science with R

Data Science with R
Duration: 23h 4m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 11.5 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Learn Data Science using R from scratch. Build your career as a Data Scientist. Explore knitr, buzz dataset, adv methods

What you'll learn
Data Science using R programming
Become a Data Scientist
Data Science Learning Path
How to learn Data Science
Data Collection and Management
Model Deployment and Maintenance
Setting Expectations
Loading Data into R
Exploring Data in Data Science and Machine Learning
Exploring Data using R
Benefits of Data Cleaning
Cross Validation in R
Data Transformation
Modeling Methods
Solving Classification Problems
Working without Known Targets
Evaluating Models
Confusion Matrix
Introduction to Linear Regression
Linear Regression in R
Simple and Multiple Regression
Linear and Logistic Regression
Support Vector Machines (SVM) in R
Unsupervised Methods
Clustering in Data Science
K-means Algorithm in R
Hierarchical Clustering
Market Basket Analysis
MBA and Association Rule Mining
Implementing MBA
Association Rule Learning
Decision Tree Algorithm
Exploring Advanced Methods
Using Kernel Methods
Documentation and Deployment

Requirements
Enthusiasm and determination to make your mark on the world!
Description
Data Science includes various fields such as mathematics, business insight, tools, processes and machine learning techniques. A mix of all these fields help us in discovering the visions or designs from raw data which can be of major use in the formation of big business decisions. As a Data scientist it’s your role to inspect which questions want answering and where to find the related data. A data scientist should have business insight and analytical services. One also needs to have the skill to mine, clean, and present data. Businesses use data scientists to source, manage, and analyze large amounts of unstructured data.

R is a commanding language used extensively for data analysis and statistical calculating. It was developed in early 90s. R is an open-source software. R is unrestricted and flexible because it’s an open-source software. R’s open lines permit it to incorporate with other applications and systems. Open-source soft wares have a high standard of quality, since multiple people use and iterate on them. As a programming language, R delivers objects, operators and functions that allow employers to discover, model and envision data. Data science with R has got a lot of possibilities in the commercial world. Open R is the most widely used open-source language in analytics. From minor to big initiatives, every other company is preferring R over the other languages. There is a constant need for professionals with having knowledge in data science using R programming.



Uplatz provides this comprehensive course on Data Science with R covering data science concepts implementation and application using R programming language.



Data Science with R - Course Syllabus



1. Introduction to Data Science

1.1 The data science process

1.2 Stages of a data science project

1.3 Setting expectations

1.4 Summary



2. Loading Data into R

2.1 Working with data from files

2.2 Working with relational databases

2.3 Summary



3. Managing Data

3.1 Cleaning data

3.2 Sampling for modeling and validation

3.3 Summary



4. Choosing and Evaluating Models

4.1 Mapping problems to machine learning tasks

4.2 Evaluating models

4.3 Validating models

4.4 Summary



5. Memorization Methods

5.1 Using decision trees 127

5.2 Summary



6. Linear and Logistic Regression

6.1 Using linear regression

6.2 Using logistic regression

6.3 Summary



7. Unsupervised Methods

7.1 Cluster analysis

7.2 Association rules

7.3 Summary



8. Exploring Advanced Methods

8.1 Using bagging and random forests to reduce training variance

8.2 Using generalized additive models (GAMs) to learn nonmonotone relationships

8.3 Using kernel methods to increase data separation

8.4 Using SVMs to model complicated decision boundaries



9. Documentation and Deployment

9.1 The buzz dataset

9.2 Using knitr to produce milestone documentation

Who this course is for:
Data Scientists
Anyone aspiring for a career in Data Science and Machine Learning
Machine Learning Engineers
R Programmers
Newbies and Beginners wishing to start their career in R Programming and Data Science
Data Analysts & Advanced Data Analytics Professionals
Software Engineers & Developers
Senior Data Scientists
Chief Technology Officers (CTOs)
Statisticians and Data Science Researchers
Data Engineers
R Programmers Analytics
Senior Data Analysts - R, Python Programming
Data Science Engineers

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