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Using DIgSILENT, a smart-grid case study was designed for data collection, followed by feature extraction using FFT and DWT. Post-extraction, feature selection. CNN-based and extensive machine learning techniques were then applied for fault detection.

  • Updated Aug 25, 2024
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Demo on the capability of Yandex CatBoost gradient boosting classifier on a fictitious IBM HR dataset obtained from Kaggle. Data exploration, cleaning, preprocessing and model tuning are performed on the dataset

  • Updated Dec 5, 2019
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This project gives an overview of crime time analysis in New York City . We have created Python Jupyter notebooks for spatial analysis of different crime types in the city using Pandas, Numpy, Plotly and Leaflet packages. As a second part to this analysis, we worked on ARIMA model on R for predicting the crime counts across various localities in…

  • Updated Jun 12, 2018
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"A set of Jupyter Notebooks on feature selection methods in Python for machine learning. It covers techniques like constant feature removal, correlation analysis, information gain, chi-square testing, univariate selection, and feature importance, with datasets included for practical application.

  • Updated May 28, 2023
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Compute multiple types of correlations analysis (Pearson correlation, R^2 coefficient of linear regression, Cramer's V measure of association, Distance Correlation,The Maximal Information Coefficient, Uncertainty coefficient and Predictive Power Score) in large dataframes with mixed columns classes(integer, numeric, factor and character) in para…

  • Updated Nov 1, 2024
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