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Eryk Lewinson
Eryk Lewinson
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Eryk Lewinson received his master's degree in Quantitative Finance from Erasmus University Rotterdam. In his professional career, he has gained experience in the practical application of data science methods while working in risk management and data science departments of two "big 4" companies, a Dutch neo-broker and most recently the Netherlands' largest online retailer. Outside of work, he has written over a hundred articles about topics related to data science, which have been viewed more than 3 million times. In his free time, he enjoys playing video games, reading books, and traveling with his girlfriend.
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Using stacking for improved performance

In the previous recipe, Investigating advanced classifiers, we introduced a few examples of ensemble models. They used multiple decision trees (each model in a slightly different way) to build a better model. The goal was to reduce the overall bias and/or variance. Similarly, stacking is a technique that combines multiple estimators. It is a very powerful and popular technique, used in many competitions.

We provide a high-level overview of the characteristics:

  • The models used as base learners do not need to be homogeneous—we can use a combination of different estimators. For example, we can use a decision tree, a k-nearest neighbors classifier, and logistic regression.
  • Stacking uses a meta learner (model) to combine the predictions of the base learners and create the final prediction.
  • Stacking can be extended to multiple levels...
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Eryk Lewinson

Eryk Lewinson received his master's degree in Quantitative Finance from Erasmus University Rotterdam. In his professional career, he has gained experience in the practical application of data science methods while working in risk management and data science departments of two "big 4" companies, a Dutch neo-broker and most recently the Netherlands' largest online retailer. Outside of work, he has written over a hundred articles about topics related to data science, which have been viewed more than 3 million times. In his free time, he enjoys playing video games, reading books, and traveling with his girlfriend.
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