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Roy Jafari
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Roy Jafari, Ph.D. is an assistant professor of business analytics at the University of Redlands. Roy has taught and developed college-level courses that cover data cleaning, decision making, data science, machine learning, and optimization. Roy's style of teaching is hands-on and he believes the best way to learn is to learn by doing. He uses active learning teaching philosophy and readers will get to experience active learning in this book. Roy believes that successful data preprocessing only happens when you are equipped with the most efficient tools, have an appropriate understanding of data analytic goals, are aware of data preprocessing steps, and can compare a variety of methods. This belief has shaped the structure of this book.
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Log transformation

We should use this data transformation when an attribute experiences exponential growth and decline across the population of our data objects. When you draw a box plot of these attributes, you expect to see fliers, but those are not mistaken records, nor are they unnatural outliers. Those significantly larger or smaller values come naturally from the environment.

Attributes with exponential growth or decline may be problematic for data visualization and clustering analysis; furthermore, they can be problematic for some prediction and classification algorithms where the method uses the distance between the data objects, such as KNN, or where the method drives its performance based on collective performance metrics, such as linear regression.

These attributes may sound very hard to deal with, but there is a very easy fix for them – log transformation. In short, instead of using the attribute, you calculate the logarithms of all of the values and use them...

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Roy Jafari

Roy Jafari, Ph.D. is an assistant professor of business analytics at the University of Redlands. Roy has taught and developed college-level courses that cover data cleaning, decision making, data science, machine learning, and optimization. Roy's style of teaching is hands-on and he believes the best way to learn is to learn by doing. He uses active learning teaching philosophy and readers will get to experience active learning in this book. Roy believes that successful data preprocessing only happens when you are equipped with the most efficient tools, have an appropriate understanding of data analytic goals, are aware of data preprocessing steps, and can compare a variety of methods. This belief has shaped the structure of this book.
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