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Machine Learning with Python

MLTutorial00
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# Python version
import sys
print('Python: {}'.format(sys.version))
# scipy
import scipy
print('scipy: {}'.format(scipy.__version__))
# numpy
import numpy
print('numpy: {}'.format(numpy.__version__))
# matplotlib
import matplotlib
print('matplotlib: {}'.format(matplotlib.__version__))
# pandas
import pandas
print('pandas: {}'.format(pandas.__version__))
# scikit-learn
import sklearn
print('sklearn: {}'.format(sklearn.__version__))
# libraries
Python: 3.5.2 |Anaconda 4.3.1 (64-bit)| (default, Jul  2 2016, 17:53:06) 
[GCC 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-1)]
scipy: 0.18.1
numpy: 1.11.3
matplotlib: 2.0.0
pandas: 0.19.2
sklearn: 0.18.1
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# Load libraries
import pandas
from pandas.tools.plotting import scatter_matrix
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from sklearn import model_selection
from sklearn.metrics import classification_report
from sklearn.metrics import confusion_matrix
from sklearn.metrics import accuracy_score
from sklearn.linear_model import LogisticRegression
from sklearn.tree import DecisionTreeClassifier
from sklearn.neighbors import KNeighborsClassifier
from sklearn.discriminant_analysis import LinearDiscriminantAnalysis
from sklearn.naive_bayes import GaussianNB
from sklearn.svm import SVC
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# Load dataset
url = "https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/machine-learning-databases/iris/iris.data"
names = ['sepal-length', 'sepal-width', 'petal-length', 'petal-width', 'class']
dataset = pandas.read_csv(url, names=names)
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# shape
print(dataset.shape)
# head
print(dataset.head(20))
# descriptions
print(dataset.describe())
(150, 5)
    sepal-length  sepal-width  petal-length  petal-width        class
0            5.1          3.5           1.4          0.2  Iris-setosa
1            4.9          3.0           1.4          0.2  Iris-setosa
2            4.7          3.2           1.3          0.2  Iris-setosa
3            4.6          3.1           1.5          0.2  Iris-setosa
4            5.0          3.6           1.4          0.2  Iris-setosa
5            5.4          3.9           1.7          0.4  Iris-setosa
6            4.6          3.4           1.4          0.3  Iris-setosa
7            5.0          3.4           1.5          0.2  Iris-setosa
8            4.4          2.9           1.4          0.2  Iris-setosa
9            4.9          3.1           1.5          0.1  Iris-setosa
10           5.4          3.7           1.5          0.2  Iris-setosa
11           4.8          3.4           1.6          0.2  Iris-setosa
12           4.8          3.0           1.4          0.1  Iris-setosa
13           4.3          3.0           1.1          0.1  Iris-setosa
14           5.8          4.0           1.2          0.2  Iris-setosa
15           5.7          4.4           1.5          0.4  Iris-setosa
16           5.4          3.9           1.3          0.4  Iris-setosa
17           5.1          3.5           1.4          0.3  Iris-setosa
18           5.7          3.8           1.7          0.3  Iris-setosa
19           5.1          3.8           1.5          0.3  Iris-setosa
       sepal-length  sepal-width  petal-length  petal-width
count    150.000000   150.000000    150.000000   150.000000
mean       5.843333     3.054000      3.758667     1.198667
std        0.828066     0.433594      1.764420     0.763161
min        4.300000     2.000000      1.000000     0.100000
25%        5.100000     2.800000      1.600000     0.300000
50%        5.800000     3.000000      4.350000     1.300000
75%        6.400000     3.300000      5.100000     1.800000
max        7.900000     4.400000      6.900000     2.500000
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# class distribution
print(dataset.groupby('class').size())
# box and whisker plots
dataset.plot(kind='box', subplots=True, layout=(2,2), sharex=False, sharey=False)
plt.show()
class
Iris-setosa        50
Iris-versicolor    50
Iris-virginica     50
dtype: int64
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# histograms
dataset.hist()
plt.show()
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# scatter plot matrix
scatter_matrix(dataset)
plt.show()
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# Split-out validation dataset
array = dataset.values
X = array[:,0:4]
Y = array[:,4]
validation_size = 0.20
seed = 7
X_train, X_validation, Y_train, Y_validation = model_selection.train_test_split(X, Y, test_size=validation_size, random_state=seed)
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# Test options and evaluation metric
seed = 7
scoring = 'accuracy'
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# Spot Check Algorithms
models = []
models.append(('LR', LogisticRegression()))
models.append(('LDA', LinearDiscriminantAnalysis()))
models.append(('KNN', KNeighborsClassifier()))
models.append(('CART', DecisionTreeClassifier()))
models.append(('NB', GaussianNB()))
models.append(('SVM', SVC()))
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# evaluate each model in turn
results = []
names = []
for name, model in models:
 kfold = model_selection.KFold(n_splits=10, random_state=seed)
 cv_results = model_selection.cross_val_score(model, X_train, Y_train, cv=kfold, scoring=scoring)
 results.append(cv_results)
 names.append(name)
 msg = "%s: %f (%f)" % (name, cv_results.mean(), cv_results.std())
 print(msg)
LR: 0.966667 (0.040825)
LDA: 0.975000 (0.038188)
KNN: 0.983333 (0.033333)
CART: 0.966667 (0.040825)
NB: 0.975000 (0.053359)
SVM: 0.991667 (0.025000)
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# Compare Algorithms
fig = plt.figure()
fig.suptitle('Algorithm Comparison')
ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
plt.boxplot(results)
ax.set_xticklabels(names)
plt.show()
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# Make predictions on validation dataset
knn = KNeighborsClassifier()
knn.fit(X_train, Y_train)
predictions = knn.predict(X_validation)
print(accuracy_score(Y_validation, predictions))
print(confusion_matrix(Y_validation, predictions))
print(classification_report(Y_validation, predictions))
0.9
[[ 7  0  0]
 [ 0 11  1]
 [ 0  2  9]]
                 precision    recall  f1-score   support

    Iris-setosa       1.00      1.00      1.00         7
Iris-versicolor       0.85      0.92      0.88        12
 Iris-virginica       0.90      0.82      0.86        11

    avg / total       0.90      0.90      0.90        30

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