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Kevin Jolly
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Kevin Jolly is a formally educated data scientist with a master's degree in data science from the prestigious King's College London. Kevin works as a statistical analyst with a digital healthcare start-up, Connido Limited, in London, where he is primarily involved in leading the data science projects that the company undertakes. He has built machine learning pipelines for small and big data, with a focus on scaling such pipelines into production for the products that the company has built. Kevin is also the author of a book titled Hands-On Data Visualization with Bokeh, published by Packt. He is the editor-in-chief of Linear, a weekly online publication on data science software and products.
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Scaling for optimized performance

The k-NN algorithm is an algorithm that works based on distance. When a new data point is thrown into the dataset and the algorithm is given the task of classifying this new data point, it uses distance to check the points that are closest to it.

If we have features that have different ranges of values – for example, feature one has a range between 0 to 800 while feature two has a range between one to five – this distance metric does not make sense anymore. We want all the features to have the same range of values so that the distance metric is on level terms across all features.

One way to do this is to subtract each value of each feature by the mean of that feature and divide by the variance of that feature. This is called standardization:

We can do this for our dataset by using the following code:

from sklearn.preprocessing...
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Kevin Jolly

Kevin Jolly is a formally educated data scientist with a master's degree in data science from the prestigious King's College London. Kevin works as a statistical analyst with a digital healthcare start-up, Connido Limited, in London, where he is primarily involved in leading the data science projects that the company undertakes. He has built machine learning pipelines for small and big data, with a focus on scaling such pipelines into production for the products that the company has built. Kevin is also the author of a book titled Hands-On Data Visualization with Bokeh, published by Packt. He is the editor-in-chief of Linear, a weekly online publication on data science software and products.
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