Foundations of predictive analytics

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Drawing on the authors’ two decades of experience in applied modeling and data mining, Foundations of Predictive Analytics presents the fundamental background required for analyzing data and building models for many practical applications, such as consumer behavior modeling, risk and marketing analytics, and other areas. It also discusses a variety of practical topics that are frequently missing from similar texts.

The book begins with the statistical and linear algebra/matrix foundation of modeling methods, from distributions to cumulant and copula functions to Cornish–Fisher expansion and other useful but hard-to-find statistical techniques. It then describes common and unusual linear methods as well as popular nonlinear modeling approaches, including additive models, trees, support vector machine, fuzzy systems, clustering, naïve Bayes, and neural nets. The authors go on to cover methodologies used in time series and forecasting, such as ARIMA, GARCH, and survival analysis. They also present a range of optimization techniques and explore several special topics, such as Dempster–Shafer theory.

An in-depth collection of the most important fundamental material on predictive analytics, this self-contained book provides the necessary information for understanding various techniques for exploratory data analysis and modeling. It explains the algorithmic details behind each technique (including underlying assumptions and mathematical formulations) and shows how to prepare and encode data, select variables, use model goodness measures, normalize odds, and perform reject inference.

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The book’s website at www.DataMinerXL.com offers the DataMinerXL software for building predictive models. The site also includes more examples and information on modeling.

Author(s): Wu, James; Coggeshall, Stephen
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC data mining and knowledge discovery series
Edition: 1
Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
Year: 2012

Language: English
Pages: 317
City: Boca Raton, FL
Tags: Data mining.;Predictive control;Mathematical models.;Automatic control.;Data Mining.;Forecasting.;Models, Theoretical.;Automatic Data Processing.;BUSINESS & ECONOMICS;Statistics.;COMPUTERS;Database Management;Data Mining.;COMPUTERS;Machine Theory.

Content: 1. Introduction --
2. Properties of statistical distributions --
3. Important matrix relationships --
4. Linear modeling and regression --
5. Nonlinear modeling --
6. Time series analysis --
7. Data preparation and variable selection --
8. Model goodness measures --
9. Optimization methods --
10. Miscellaneous topics.