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Jalem Raj Rohit
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Jalem Raj Rohit

Jalem Raj Rohit is an IIT Jodhpur graduate with a keen interest in recommender systems, machine learning, and serverless and distributed systems. Raj currently works as a senior consultantdata scienceand NLP at Episource, before which he worked at Zomato and Kayako. He contributes to open source projects in Python, Go, and Julia. He also speaks at tech conferences about serverless engineering and machine learning.
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Classification


Classification is one of the core concepts of data science and attempts to classify data into different classes or groups. A simple example of classification can be trying to classify a particular population of people as male and female, depending on the data provided. In this recipe, we will learn to perform score-based classification, where each class is assigned a score, and the class with the lowest or the highest score is selected depending on the problem and the analyst's choice.

Getting ready

To get ready, the MLBase library has to be installed and imported. So, as we already installed it for the Preprocessing recipe, we don't need to install it again. Instead, we can directly import it using the using MLBase command:

using MLBase

How to do it...

  1. We will explore score-based classification algorithms and techniques by creating simple arrays and matrices that can fulfill our purpose. The first and the most important function is the classify() function, which takes in the...

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Jalem Raj Rohit

Jalem Raj Rohit is an IIT Jodhpur graduate with a keen interest in recommender systems, machine learning, and serverless and distributed systems. Raj currently works as a senior consultantdata scienceand NLP at Episource, before which he worked at Zomato and Kayako. He contributes to open source projects in Python, Go, and Julia. He also speaks at tech conferences about serverless engineering and machine learning.
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