This is an example of a Decision Tree model (very useful and popular method) to make prediction using the power of Machine Learning…using just a normal PC. Here we predict salary (depedendent variable) by giving various types of criteria (different forks in a decision tree). e.g. What’s the salary of a particular gender, of some […]
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Wanna be a weather reporter? Me neither! So let’s do Machine Learning (AI)! Part 2/2
This is a continuation of weather prediction via ML and is the final part (2/2) where I demonstrate how to write Python code to leverage a neural network algorithm called Neural Prophet, a quite straight-forward and useful model. Be sure to read the first part that focuses on understanding the data in Excel and some […]
Wanna be a weather reporter? Me neither! So let’s do Machine Learning (AI)! Part 1/2
Reporting weather by reading off the predictions is obviously a very different skill than creating the code and models that actually predicts the weather! Not just forecasting for the next 5 days, but actually PREDICTING for any number of period in the future! Is that even possible? Yes, it is albeit there are myriad of […]
Logistic Regression Example (Excel, Python)
In my previous blog on Sigmoid function, I touched on its usefulness and how it’s used to solve Logistic Regression problems either in binary or multiclass classification scenarios. Be sure to check that out https://flyingsalmon.net/?p=3879 first! In this blog, we’ll be using a dataset containing people’s ages and whether or not they bought life insurance […]
What is Sigmoid function and why?
In this blog, I touch on a core function that’s used in many machine learning scenarios whether explicitly or as a part solving a given problem. This is extremely useful for recoding values for classification (binary or multiclass) where we need to map some categorical values into a finite range of values (e.g. 0 or […]
Creating music and teaching coding
Have you heard of Earsketch? It’s an amazing, fun way to create music while learning, practicing, teaching coding! Yes, music and coding all in one with its online, free platform (for students)…you just need a browser. It supports Python and Javascript coding in their online editor and you can compile and run the code on […]
Machine Learning (Prediction with Dummy Variables)
I already shared ways to leverage Python for Machine Learning and predict values in univariate and multivariate regression models. Be sure to read those before proceeding to this as this builds on those concepts. In this post, we’ll also make prediction using regression model but this time we have categorical values to deal with. Categorical […]
Machine Learning In Python (Multivariate Linear Regression)
In my previous post, I shared how to predict using a single criteria leveraging machine learning in Python. If you haven’t read that, be sure to read that first here to get a better understanding of what we’re trying to do. In this post, I’ll let computer predict something based on multiple criteria. For example, […]
Machine Learning in Python (Univariate Linear Regression)
In this post, I share a method to utilize Machine Learning using Python. I have collected some data from CDC site about birth rate in the USA over several years. What I’d like to show you is how we can predict birth rate for a year that is NOT present in the dataset. For example, […]
Text-to-Speech (TTS) and Pandas (POTUS data)
In this post, I introduce you to my Python 3.x program that reads an external data file containing all president names of the USA to-date (2022), and that allows users to enter a query to and hear the names of presidents as the result. The query can be a number such as a first N […]