

Machine Learning for Hackers: Case Studies and Algorithms to Get You Started [Conway, Drew, White, John Myles] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Machine Learning for Hackers: Case Studies and Algorithms to Get You Started Review: An interesting and easy read - I enjoyed reading this book. Pro's: The text is parsimonious. The examples are interesting. The coding is clever. The book is less expensive and easier to understand than most Springer texts. Con's: A substantial part of the code is peripheral tasks; this can be skipped. Some of the code is out of date. These Con's are trivial. The book is great. I would buy any other books written by these authors. Review: Ok introduction to R but with bad code - This book is more of an introduction to R then anything to do with Machine Learning.. as a R introduction it's not bad minus the horibad sample code ... which won't even work if you copy and paste it, my advice find a different book there any many, many more accurate and detailed books on R and machine learning






















| Best Sellers Rank | #2,254,029 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #367 in Machine Theory (Books) #758 in Natural Language Processing (Books) #5,435 in Internet & Social Media |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (63) |
| Dimensions | 7 x 0.75 x 9.19 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 1449303714 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1449303716 |
| Item Weight | 1.14 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | March 20, 2012 |
| Publisher | O'Reilly |
W**N
An interesting and easy read
I enjoyed reading this book. Pro's: The text is parsimonious. The examples are interesting. The coding is clever. The book is less expensive and easier to understand than most Springer texts. Con's: A substantial part of the code is peripheral tasks; this can be skipped. Some of the code is out of date. These Con's are trivial. The book is great. I would buy any other books written by these authors.
A**Y
Ok introduction to R but with bad code
This book is more of an introduction to R then anything to do with Machine Learning.. as a R introduction it's not bad minus the horibad sample code ... which won't even work if you copy and paste it, my advice find a different book there any many, many more accurate and detailed books on R and machine learning
C**S
Learned something new
I learned a little about the R language and how a lot of scientist of physicist use it the write functions to dynamically create graphs to analyze the data they compiled. It also encompasses a lot of the same math you learn in statistics classes which makes sense. I even ended up downloading an R language reference app from the Apple app store to have an object reference of the language.
V**R
Machine Learning for Non-Hackers
By page count, this is primarily a book on R, with some additional time spent on machine learning. There is way too much time spent on R, dedicated to such things as parsing email messages, and spidering webpages, etc. These are things that no-one with other tools available would do in R. And it's not that it's easier to do it in R, it's actually harder than using an appropriate library, like JavaMail. And yet, while much time is spent in details, like regexes to extract dates (ick!), more interesting R functions are given short shrift. There's some good material in here, but it's buried under the weight of doing everything in R. If you are a non-programmer, and want to use only one hammer for everything, then R is not a bad choice. But it's not a good choice for developers that are already comfortable with a wider variety of tools. I'd recommend Programming Collective Intelligence by Segaran, if you would describe yourself as a "Hacker".
R**E
Excellent and immediately practical, if you already know some R
I started my journey in the machine learning / data mining field thanks to curiosity generated by Toby Segaran's classic Programming Collective Intelligence: Building Smart Web 2.0 Applications . The book by Drew Conway and John White continues in the same excellent tradition. It presents case studies which are interesting enough that you can appreciate them without too much domain knowledge and without getting too deep into technical nitty-gritty. At the same time, the case studies are meaty enough that you can adapt them to real life problems and hack together a quick working prototype in your practice. By many estimates (and my own experience), 80% of time in machine learning is spent in data cleaning and exploratory data analysis. This book has very good coverage of both areas. Authors use Hadley Wickham's excellent packages viz. ggplot2, plyr and reshape2. If you are doing serious exploratory data analysis in R, these packages are a must and the book does a great job in showing them in action. The reason I suffixed the review with 'if you know a little R' is that data cleansing requires one to be fairly comfortable with somewhat arcane R syntax. If you don't know any R at all, it would be helpful to get a more gentle introduction - such as R Cookbook (O'Reilly Cookbooks) - before you tackle this book. In summary, this is an excellent 2nd book on R to have as you try to deploy machine learning in real life. BTW, if you are looking for 3rd R book, my vote is Data Mining with R: Learning with Case Studies (Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Series)
C**O
Un buon libro per chi si vuole avvicinare al Machine Learning, il taglio della spiegazione è americano quindi con esempi significativi.
W**G
If I knew it's for hackers, I would not buy it For beginning ,I want buy a book for learning . But I can't return the item for this book,I think it's a good book at least
B**B
Kann ich nur dringend von abraten. Klare vorsätzliche Täuschung der Titel. Es wir einem nicht erklärt was Machine Learning ist, es wird nur R benutzt die Algorithmen zu berechnen oder zu visualisieren und es wird weder R noch maschinelles Lernen erklärt.
S**H
The book is real good but I wouldn't prefer it if you are new to machine learning. You would find it to be real good if have basic knowledge of the subject
M**A
Excelente libro
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