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Sudipta Mukherjee
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Sudipta Mukherjee

Sudipta Mukherjee was born in Kolkata and migrated to Bangalore. He is an electronics engineer by education and a computer engineer/scientist by profession and passion. He graduated in 2004 with a degree in electronics and communication engineering. He has a keen interest in data structure, algorithms, text processing, natural language processing tools development, programming languages, and machine learning at large. His first book on Data Structure using C has been received quite well. Parts of the book can be read on Google Books. The book was also translated into simplified Chinese, available from Amazon.cn. This is Sudipta's second book with Packt Publishing. His first book, .NET 4.0 Generics , was also received very well. During the last few years, he has been hooked to the functional programming style. His book on functional programming, Thinking in LINQ, was released in 2014. He lives in Bangalore with his wife and son. Sudipta can be reached via e-mail at sudipto80@yahoo.com and via Twitter at @samthecoder.
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Predicting a traffic jam using a decision tree: a case study


When I go home from the office, I face a traffic jam, as shown in the following image, as many other commuters in Bangalore do almost every day.

I thought if I could only predict a traffic jam, I would reach home early to play with my son. I observed that if it rains and if it is a weekday and if it is past 4:30 PM in the dial, a traffic jam is highly likely.

So I thought I could use a decision tree to predict whether there will be a traffic jam today or not. In the following example, I used a toy dataset that I fabricated. In the real settings, the data has to be filled following a month or few months' observations, because anomalies do exist. Sometimes, even if it rains and even if it is a weekday, there is no traffic jam. The reason may be that there is a cricket match that people want to watch and they have taken a day off work or are working from home. However, these sorts of situations are not common and shouldn't be considered...

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Sudipta Mukherjee

Sudipta Mukherjee was born in Kolkata and migrated to Bangalore. He is an electronics engineer by education and a computer engineer/scientist by profession and passion. He graduated in 2004 with a degree in electronics and communication engineering. He has a keen interest in data structure, algorithms, text processing, natural language processing tools development, programming languages, and machine learning at large. His first book on Data Structure using C has been received quite well. Parts of the book can be read on Google Books. The book was also translated into simplified Chinese, available from Amazon.cn. This is Sudipta's second book with Packt Publishing. His first book, .NET 4.0 Generics , was also received very well. During the last few years, he has been hooked to the functional programming style. His book on functional programming, Thinking in LINQ, was released in 2014. He lives in Bangalore with his wife and son. Sudipta can be reached via e-mail at sudipto80@yahoo.com and via Twitter at @samthecoder.
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