Data Science with Julia

Author:   Paul D. McNicholas (McMaster University) ,  Peter Tait (McMaster University, Hamilton, ON)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   11 January 2019
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"""This book is a great way to both start learning data science through the promising Julia language and to become an efficient data scientist.""- Professor Charles Bouveyron, INRIA Chair in Data Science, Université Côte d’Azur, Nice, France Julia, an open-source programming language, was created to be as easy to use as languages such as R and Python while also as fast as C and Fortran. An accessible, intuitive, and highly efficient base language with speed that exceeds R and Python, makes Julia a formidable language for data science. Using well known data science methods that will motivate the reader, Data Science with Julia will get readers up to speed on key features of the Julia language and illustrate its facilities for data science and machine learning work. Features: Covers the core components of Julia as well as packages relevant to the input, manipulation and representation of data. Discusses several important topics in data science including supervised and unsupervised learning. Reviews data visualization using the Gadfly package, which was designed to emulate the very popular ggplot2 package in R. Readers will learn how to make many common plots and how to visualize model results. Presents how to optimize Julia code for performance. Will be an ideal source for people who already know R and want to learn how to use Julia (though no previous knowledge of R or any other programming language is required). The advantages of Julia for data science cannot be understated. Besides speed and ease of use, there are already over 1,900 packages available and Julia can interface (either directly or through packages) with libraries written in R, Python, Matlab, C, C++ or Fortran. The book is for senior undergraduates, beginning graduate students, or practicing data scientists who want to learn how to use Julia for data science. ""This book is a great way to both start learning data science through the promising Julia language and to become an efficient data scientist."" Professor Charles Bouveyron INRIA Chair in Data Science Université Côte d’Azur, Nice, France"

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Author:   Paul D. McNicholas (McMaster University) ,  Peter Tait (McMaster University, Hamilton, ON)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.521kg
ISBN:  

9781138499980


ISBN 10:   1138499986
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   11 January 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction DATA SCIENCE BIG DATA JULIA JULIA PACKAGES R PACKAGES DATASETS Overview Beer Data Coffee Data Leptograpsus Crabs Data Food Preferences Data x Data Iris Data OUTLINE OF THE CONTENTS OF THIS MONOGRAPH Chapter 2 Core Julia VARIABLE NAMES TYPES Numeric Floats Strings Tuples DATA STRUCTURES Arrays Dictionaries CONTROL FLOW Compound Expressions Conditional Evaluation Loops Basics Loop termination Exception Handling FUNCTIONS Chapter 3 Working with Data DATAFRAMES CATEGORICAL DATA IO USEFUL DATAFRAME FUNCTIONS SPLIT-APPLY-COMBINE STRATEGY QUERYJL Chapter 4 Visualizing Data GADFLYJL VISUALIZING UNIVARIATE DATA DISTRIBUTIONS VISUALIZING BIVARIATE DATA ERROR BARS FACETS SAVING PLOTS Chapter 5 Supervised Learning INTRODUCTION CROSS-VALIDATION Overview K-Fold Cross-Validation K-NEAREST NEIGHBOURS CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION AND REGRESSION TREES Overview Classification Trees Regression Trees Comments BOOTSTRAP RANDOM FORESTS GRADIENT BOOSTING Overview Beer Data Food Data COMMENTS Chapter 6 Unsupervised Learning INTRODUCTION PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS ANALYSIS PROBABILISTIC PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS ANALYSIS EM ALGORITHM FOR PPCA Background: EM Algorithm E-step M-step Woodbury Identity Initialization Stopping Rule Implementing the EM Algorithm for PPCA K-MEANS CLUSTERING MIXTURE OF PPCAS Model Parameter Estimation Illustrative Example: Coffee Data Chapter 7 R Interoperability ACCESSING R DATASETS INTERACTING WITH R EXAMPLE: CLUSTERING AND DATA REDUCTION FOR THE COFFEE DATA Coffee Data PGMM Analysis VSCC Analysis EXAMPLE: FOOD DATA Overview Random Forests

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The book is ideal for people who want to learn Julia through machine-learning examples and is especially relevant for R users - Chapter 7 is devoted to interacting with R from within Julia. The book contains a good balance of equations, code, algorithms written from scratch, and use of built-in machine-learning algorithms. Readers can directly use the code, which is available on GitHub, or dive deeper into how the methods work. A nice feature is the inclusion of probabilistic principal components analysis (PPCA) and mixtures of PPCA for unsupervised learning. ~The Royal Statistical Society


"""The book is ideal for people who want to learn Julia through machine-learning examples and is especially relevant for R users – Chapter 7 is devoted to interacting with R from within Julia. The book contains a good balance of equations, code, algorithms written from scratch, and use of built-in machine-learning algorithms. Readers can directly use the code, which is available on GitHub, or dive deeper into how the methods work. A nice feature is the inclusion of probabilistic principal components analysis (PPCA) and mixtures of PPCA for unsupervised learning."" ~The Royal Statistical Society "". . . the book is an excellent piece of work that makes a start with Julia very easy and that covers all essential aspects of the language. After making the first steps into the realm of Julia with the help of this book, the reader should be able afterwards to find the own path and to specialize into the more individual aspects of the language that no introductory textbook can cover. The same is true for the data science part. After reading the book, the reader will be able to perform the most common analyses alone and learn other, more specific methods from different sources afterwards."" ~Daniel Fischer, International Statistical Review ""The book is ideal for people who want to learn Julia through machine-learning examples and is especially relevant for R users – Chapter 7 is devoted to interacting with R from within Julia. The book contains a good balance of equations, code, algorithms written from scratch, and use of built-in machine-learning algorithms. Readers can directly use the code, which is available on GitHub, or dive deeper into how the methods work. A nice feature is the inclusion of probabilistic principal components analysis (PPCA) and mixtures of PPCA for unsupervised learning."" ~The Royal Statistical Society "". . . the book is an excellent piece of work that makes a start with Julia very easy and that covers all essential aspects of the language. After making the first steps into the realm of Julia with the help of this book, the reader should be able afterwards to find the own path and to specialize into the more individual aspects of the language that no introductory textbook can cover. The same is true for the data science part. After reading the book, the reader will be able to perform the most common analyses alone and learn other, more specific methods from different sources afterwards."" ~Daniel Fischer, International Statistical Review"


The book is ideal for people who want to learn Julia through machine-learning examples and is especially relevant for R users - Chapter 7 is devoted to interacting with R from within Julia. The book contains a good balance of equations, code, algorithms written from scratch, and use of built-in machine-learning algorithms. Readers can directly use the code, which is available on GitHub, or dive deeper into how the methods work. A nice feature is the inclusion of probabilistic principal components analysis (PPCA) and mixtures of PPCA for unsupervised learning. ~The Royal Statistical Society . . . the book is an excellent piece of work that makes a start with Julia very easy and that covers all essential aspects of the language. After making the first steps into the realm of Julia with the help of this book, the reader should be able afterwards to find the own path and to specialize into the more individual aspects of the language that no introductory textbook can cover. The same is true for the data science part. After reading the book, the reader will be able to perform the most common analyses alone and learn other, more specific methods from different sources afterwards. ~Daniel Fischer, International Statistical Review


Author Information

Paul D. McNicholas is the Canada Research Chair in Computational Statistics at McMaster University, where he is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Peter Tait is a Ph.D. student at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McMaster University. Prior to returning to academia, he worked as a data scientist in the software industry, where he gained extensive practical experience.

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