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| 100 | 1 | ▼a Foreman, John W. |
| 245 | 1 0 | ▼a Data smart : ▼b using data science to transform information into insight / ▼c John W. Foreman. |
| 260 | ▼a Hoboken, New Jersey : ▼b John Wiley & Sons, ▼c c2014. | |
| 300 | ▼a xx, 409 p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 24 cm. | |
| 500 | ▼a Includes index. | |
| 505 | 0 0 | ▼t Everything you ever needed to know about spreadsheets but were too afraid to ask -- ▼t Cluster analysis part I : using K-means to segment your customer base -- ▼t Naïve Bayes and the incredible lightness of being an idiot -- ▼t Optimization modeling : because that "fresh squeezed" orange juice ain't gonna blend itself -- ▼t Cluster analysis part II : network graphs and community detection -- ▼t The granddaddy of supervised artificial intelligence : regression -- ▼t Ensemble models : a whole lot of bad pizza -- ▼t Forecasting : breathe easy; you can't win -- ▼t Outlier detection : just because they're odd doesn't mean they're unimportant -- ▼t Moving from spreadsheets into R -- ▼t Conclusion. |
| 520 | ▼a "Data Science gets thrown around in the press like it's magic. Major retailers are predicting everything from when their customers are pregnant to when they want a new pair of Chuck Taylors. It's a brave new world where seemingly meaningless data can be transformed into valuable insight to drive smart business decisions. But how does one exactly do data science? Do you have to hire one of these priests of the dark arts, the "data scientist," to extract this gold from your data? Nope. Data science is little more than using straight-forward steps to process raw data into actionable insight. And in Data Smart, author and data scientist John Foreman will show you how that's done within the familiar environment of a spreadsheet."-- ▼c Publisher's description. | |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Data mining. |
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| No. 2 | 소장처 과학도서관/Sci-Info(2층서고)/ | 청구기호 006.31 F715d | 등록번호 121235365 (2회 대출) | 도서상태 대출가능 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
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컨텐츠정보
책소개
Data Science gets thrown around in the press like it's magic. Major retailers are predicting everything from when their customers are pregnant to when they want a new pair of Chuck Taylors. It's a brave new world where seemingly meaningless data can be transformed into valuable insight to drive smart business decisions.
But how does one exactly do data science? Do you have to hire one of these priests of the dark arts, the "data scientist," to extract this gold from your data? Nope.
Data science is little more than using straight-forward steps to process raw data into actionable insight. And in Data Smart, author and data scientist John Foreman will show you how that's done within the familiar environment of a spreadsheet.
Why a spreadsheet? It's comfortable! You get to look at the data every step of the way, building confidence as you learn the tricks of the trade. Plus, spreadsheets are a vendor-neutral place to learn data science without the hype.
But don't let the Excel sheets fool you. This is a book for those serious about learning the analytic techniques, the math and the magic, behind big data.
Each chapter will cover a different technique in a spreadsheet so you can follow along:
- Mathematical optimization, including non-linear programming and genetic algorithms
- Clustering via k-means, spherical k-means, and graph modularity
- Data mining in graphs, such as outlier detection
- Supervised AI through logistic regression, ensemble models, and bag-of-words models
- Forecasting, seasonal adjustments, and prediction intervals through monte carlo simulation
- Moving from spreadsheets into the R programming language
You get your hands dirty as you work alongside John through each technique. But never fear, the topics are readily applicable and the author laces humor throughout. You'll even learn what a dead squirrel has to do with optimization modeling, which you no doubt are dying to know.
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"Data Smart makes modern statistic methods and algorithms understandable and easy to implement. Slogging through textbooks and academic papers is no longer required!"
—Patrick Crosby, Founder of StatHat & first CTO at OkCupid
"When Mr. Foreman interviewed for a job at my company, he arrived dressed in a 'Kentucky Colonel' kind of suit and spoke about nonsensical things like barbecue, lasers, and orange juice pulp. Then, he explained how to de-mystify and solve just about any complex 'big data' problem in our company with simple spreadsheets. No server clusters, mainframes, or Hadoop-a-ma-jigs. Just Excel. I hired him on the spot. After reading this book, you too will learn how to use math and basic spreadsheet formulas to improve your business or, at the very least, how to trick senior executives into hiring you as their data scientist."
—Ben Chestnut, Founder & CEO of MailChimp
"You need a John Foreman on your analytics team. But if you can't have John, then reading this book is the next best thing."
—Patrick Lennon, Director of Analytics, The Coca-Cola Company
Most people are approaching data science all wrong. Here's how to do it right.
Not to disillusion you, but data scientists are not mystical practitioners of magical arts. Data science is something you can do. Really. This book shows you the significant data science techniques, how they work, how to use them, and how they benefit your business, large or small. It's not about coding or database technologies. It's about turning raw data into insight you can act upon, and doing it as quickly and painlessly as possible.
Roll up your sleeves and let's get going.
Relax — it's just a spreadsheet
Visit the companion website at www.wiley.com/go/datasmart to download spreadsheets for each chapter, and follow them as you learn about:
- Artificial intelligence using the general linear model, ensemble methods, and naive Bayes
- Clustering via k-means, spherical k-means, and graph modularity
- Mathematical optimization, including non-linear programming and genetic algorithms
- Working with time series data and forecasting with exponential smoothing
- Using Monte Carlo simulation to quantify and address risk
- Detecting outliers in single or multiple dimensions
- Exploring the data-science-focused R language
정보제공 :
저자소개
존 포먼(지은이)
메일침프닷컴(MailChimp.com)의 수석 데이터 과학자다. 회복 경영 컨설턴트로 코카콜라, 로열캐리비언, 인터컨티넨털 호텔과 같은 대규모 사업체와 DoD, IRD, DHS, FBI와 같은 정부기관에서 데이터 분석 프로젝트를 해왔다. 사업체에서 데이터 분석 솔루션을 구축하는 방안이나 어려움들에 대해 자주 강연을 한다. John-Foreman.com을 보면 인근에서 열릴 강연 등을 찾을 수 있다. 데이터 작업을 하지 않을 때는 하이킹을 하거나 텔레비전을 보고, 온갖 맛없는 음식 등을 먹고, 세 명의 아들을 키운다.
목차
Introduction xiii 1 Everything You Ever Needed to Know about Spreadsheets but Were Too Afraid to Ask 1 2 Cluster Analysis Part I: Using K-Means to Segment Your Customer Base 29 3 Naive Bayes and the Incredible Lightness of Being an Idiot 77 4 Optimization Modeling: Because That "Fresh Squeezed" Orange Juice Ain''t Gonna Blend Itself 101 5 Cluster Analysis Part II: Network Graphs and Community Detection 155 6 The Granddaddy of Supervised Artificial Intelligence--Regression 205 7 Ensemble Models: A Whole Lot of Bad Pizza 251 8 Forecasting: Breathe Easy; You Can''t Win 285 9 Outlier Detection: Just Because They''re Odd Doesn''t Mean They''re Unimportant 335 10 Moving from Spreadsheets into R 361 Conclusion 395 Index 401
