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James Church
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James Church lives in Clarksville, Tennessee, United States, where he enjoys teaching, programming, and playing board games with his wife, Michelle. He is an assistant professor of computer science at Austin Peay State University. He has consulted for various companies and a chemical laboratory for the purpose of performing data analysis work. James is the author of Learning Haskell Data Analysis.
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Introducing kernel density estimation

Kernel density estimation is a process by which we can estimate the shape of a dataset. After we have computed the shape of a dataset, we can compute the probability in which an event will happen.

In this section, we're going to introduce the kernel density estimator. The kernel density estimator requires a kernel function, and we are going to discuss the requirements of the kernel function and how the normal distribution meets those requirements. Finally, we're going to compute the KDE of a set of values. So, kernel density estimation tries to estimate the shape of a dataset. All data has a shape - we could also refer to this as the density - and that shape is not always clear. Once we have estimated the shape of a dataset, we can compute the probability of a particular observation.

We require a kernel function, and in this section...

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Published in: Oct 2018Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781789802863

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James Church lives in Clarksville, Tennessee, United States, where he enjoys teaching, programming, and playing board games with his wife, Michelle. He is an assistant professor of computer science at Austin Peay State University. He has consulted for various companies and a chemical laboratory for the purpose of performing data analysis work. James is the author of Learning Haskell Data Analysis.
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