Market Basket Analysis & Linear Discriminant Analysis with R
Market Basket Analysis & Linear Discriminant Analysis with R, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 36 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 66 reviews, and has 449 subscribers.
You will learn about Students will know what is association rules (Market Basket Analysis)? How do association rules work? How to do market basket analysis using Excel & R What is linear discriminant analysis? How to do linear discriminant analysis using R? How to understand each component of the linear discriminant analysis output? Practical usage of linear discriminant analysis This course is ideal for individuals who are Market Research Professionals or Business Analytics professionals or Data Scientists It is particularly useful for Market Research Professionals or Business Analytics professionals or Data Scientists.
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Summary
Title: Market Basket Analysis & Linear Discriminant Analysis with R
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 36
Number of Quizzes: 2
Number of Published Lectures: 36
Number of Published Quizzes: 2
Number of Curriculum Items: 39
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 39
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Students will know what is association rules (Market Basket Analysis)?
- How do association rules work?
- How to do market basket analysis using Excel & R
- What is linear discriminant analysis?
- How to do linear discriminant analysis using R?
- How to understand each component of the linear discriminant analysis output?
- Practical usage of linear discriminant analysis
Who Should Attend
- Market Research Professionals
- Business Analytics professionals
- Data Scientists
Target Audiences
- Market Research Professionals
- Business Analytics professionals
- Data Scientists
This course has two parts. In part 1 Association rules (Market Basket Analysis) is explained. In Part 2, Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) is explained. L
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Details of Part 1 – Association Rules / Market Basket Analysis (MBA)
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- What is Market Basket Analysis (MBA) or Association rules
- Usage of Association Rules – How it can be applied in a variety of situations
- How does an association rule look like?
- Strength of an association rule –
- Support measure
- Confidence measure
- Lift measure
- Basic Algorithm to derive rules
- Demo of Basic Algorithm to derive rules – discussion on breadth first algorithm and depth first algorithm
- Demo Using R – two examples
- Assignment to fortify concepts
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Details of Part 2 – Linear (Market Basket Analysis)
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- Need of a classification model
- Purpose of Linear Discriminant
- A use case for classification
- Formal definition of LDA
- Analytics techniques applicability
- Two usage of LDA
- LDA for Variable Selection
- Demo of using LDA for Variable Selection
- Second usage of LDA – LDA for classification
- Details on second practical usage of LDA
- Understand which are three important component to understand LDA properly
- First complexity of LDA – measure distance :Euclidean distance
- First complexity of LDA – measure distance enhanced :Mahalanobis distance
- Second complexity of LDA – Linear Discriminant function
- Third complexity of LDA – posterior probability / Bays theorem
- Demo of LDA using R
- Along with jack knife approach
- Deep dive into LDA outputn
- Visualization of LDA operations
- Understand the LDA chart statistics
- LDA vs PCA side by side
- Demo of LDA for more than two classes: understand
- Data visualization
- Model development
- Model validation on train data set and test data sets
- Industry usage of classification algorithm
- Handling Special Cases in LDA
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Part 1 – Association Rules (Market Basket Analysis)
Lecture 1: Section Overview
Lecture 2: How to study this course?
Lecture 3: What is Market Basket Analysis (MBA) / Association rules ?
Lecture 4: Usage of Association Rules
Lecture 5: How does an association rule look like?
Lecture 6: Strength of an association rule – Support measure
Lecture 7: Strength of an association rule – Confidence measure
Lecture 8: Strength of an association rule – Lift measure
Lecture 9: Basic Algorithm to derive rules
Chapter 2: Part 1- Association rules demo & quiz
Lecture 1: Demo of Basic Algorithm to derive rules (BFS and DFS)
Lecture 2: Demo Using R on Fruit transaction data
Lecture 3: Demo Using R on another transaction data
Lecture 4: Try your learning – assignment
Lecture 5: Assignment solution
Chapter 3: Part 2 – Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA)
Lecture 1: Section Overview
Lecture 2: Need of a classification model
Lecture 3: Purpose of Linear Discriminants
Lecture 4: A case for classification
Lecture 5: Formal definition of LDA
Lecture 6: Analytics techniques applicability
Lecture 7: First practical use of LDA – LDA for Variable Selection
Lecture 8: Demo of using LDA for Variable Selection
Chapter 4: Part 2 : Second practical usage of LDA – LDA for classification
Lecture 1: Intuitive Understanding of LDA for classification
Lecture 2: First complexity : distance calculation – Euclidean distance
Lecture 3: First complexity : distance calculation (enhanced) – Mahalanobis distance 01
Lecture 4: First complexity : distance calculation (enhanced) – Mahalanobis distance 02
Lecture 5: Second complexity : Linear Discriminant Function
Lecture 6: Third complexity : Posterior Probability (Bays Theorem)
Lecture 7: Demo of LDA using R part 01
Lecture 8: Demo of LDA using R part 02
Lecture 9: LDA vs PCA side by side
Lecture 10: Demo of LDA for more than two classes – part 01
Lecture 11: Demo of LDA for more than two classes – part 02
Lecture 12: Industrial usage of LDA
Lecture 13: Handling Special Cases (biased sample / differential misclassification) in LDA
Lecture 14: Closing Note
Instructors
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Gopal Prasad Malakar
Trains Industry Practices on data science / machine learning
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- 3 stars: 8 votes
- 4 stars: 33 votes
- 5 stars: 22 votes
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