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Data Science in R: A Case Studies Approach to Computational Reasoning and Problem Solving
Contributor(s): Nolan, Deborah (Author), Lang, Duncan Temple (Author)
ISBN: 1482234815     ISBN-13: 9781482234817
Publisher: CRC Press
OUR PRICE:   $109.25  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Statistics
- Computers | Databases - Data Mining
- Mathematics | Probability & Statistics - General
Dewey: 519.502
LCCN: 2015297281
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC the R
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 7" W x 9.9" (2.95 lbs) 540 pages
 
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Effectively Access, Transform, Manipulate, Visualize, and Reason about Data and Computation

Data Science in R: A Case Studies Approach to Computational Reasoning and Problem Solving illustrates the details involved in solving real computational problems encountered in data analysis. It reveals the dynamic and iterative process by which data analysts approach a problem and reason about different ways of implementing solutions.

The book's collection of projects, comprehensive sample solutions, and follow-up exercises encompass practical topics pertaining to data processing, including:

  • Non-standard, complex data formats, such as robot logs and email messages
  • Text processing and regular expressions
  • Newer technologies, such as Web scraping, Web services, Keyhole Markup Language (KML), and Google Earth
  • Statistical methods, such as classification trees, k-nearest neighbors, and na ve Bayes
  • Visualization and exploratory data analysis
  • Relational databases and Structured Query Language (SQL)
  • Simulation
  • Algorithm implementation
  • Large data and efficiency

Suitable for self-study or as supplementary reading in a statistical computing course, the book enables instructors to incorporate interesting problems into their courses so that students gain valuable experience and data science skills. Students learn how to acquire and work with unstructured or semistructured data as well as how to narrow down and carefully frame the questions of interest about the data.

Blending computational details with statistical and data analysis concepts, this book provides readers with an understanding of how professional data scientists think about daily computational tasks. It will improve readers' computational reasoning of real-world data analyses.