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What is your go-to tool or library for data visualization?

1. Matplotlib
2. Seaborn
3. Plotly
4. ggplot (in R)
5. Tableau

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Which of the following is NOT a supervised learning algorithm?

A. Decision Trees
B. K-Means Clustering
C. Support Vector Machines
D. Linear Regression


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Which of the following is NOT a supervised learning algorithm? A. Decision Trees B. K-Means Clustering C. Support Vector Machines D. Linear Regression Comment your answer πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡
The correct answer is:

B. K-Means Clustering

K-Means Clustering is an unsupervised learning algorithm, whereas Decision Trees, Support Vector Machines, and Linear Regression are all supervised learning algorithms.
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How do you typically evaluate the performance of your machine learning models?

1. Accuracy
2. Precision and recall
3. F1-score
4. ROC-AUC curve
5. Mean Squared Error (MSE)

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What is your favorite machine learning algorithm and why?

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Which evaluation metric is most appropriate for imbalanced classification tasks where detecting positive cases is crucial?

A. Accuracy
B. Precision
C. F1-score
D. ROC-AUC score

Choose the correct answer!
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Last question was little tricky!

The correct answer is B. Precision. Congrats to all those who answered correctly

In imbalanced classification tasks, where one class (usually the minority class) is significantly less frequent than the other, accuracy can be misleading because it tends to favor the majority class. Precision, on the other hand, measures the proportion of true positive predictions among all positive predictions made by the model. It is particularly important in scenarios where correctly identifying positive cases (such as detecting fraud or diseases) is crucial, and false positives need to be minimized.

It focuses on the accuracy of positive predictions, making it a more suitable metric than accuracy for imbalanced datasets where the positive class is of interest.
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What is the most exciting application of artificial intelligence in your opinion?

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Choosing the right chart type can make or break your data story. Today’s tip: Use bar charts for comparisons. Use Line Chart For WoW, MoM, YoY Analysis. What’s your go-to chart?
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9 Distance Metrics used in Data Science & Machine Learning.

In data science, distance measures are crucial for various tasks such as clustering, classification, and regression. Below are nine commonly used distance methods:

1. Euclidean Distance:
This measures the straight-line distance between two points in space, similar to measuring with a ruler.

2. Manhattan Distance (L1 Norm):
This distance is calculated by summing the absolute differences between the coordinates of the points, similar to navigating a grid-like city layout.

3. Minkowski Distance:
A general form of distance measurement that includes both Euclidean and Manhattan distances as special cases, depending on a parameter.

4. Chebyshev Distance:
This measures the maximum absolute difference between coordinates of the points, akin to the greatest difference along any dimension.

5. Cosine Similarity:
This assesses how similar two vectors are based on the angle between them, used to measure similarity rather than distance. For distance, it's often inverted.

6. Hamming Distance:
This counts the number of positions at which corresponding symbols differ, commonly used for comparing strings or binary data.

7. Jaccard Distance:
This measures the dissimilarity between two sets by comparing the size of their intersection relative to their union.

8. Mahalanobis Distance:
This measures the distance between a point and a distribution, accounting for correlations among variables, making it useful for multivariate data.

9. Bray-Curtis Distance:
This measures dissimilarity between two samples based on the differences in counts or proportions, often used in ecological and environmental studies.

These distance measures are essential tools in data science for tasks such as clustering, classification, and pattern recognition.
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What is your preferred method for handling imbalanced datasets in machine learning?

1. Resampling techniques (oversampling/undersampling)
2. Synthetic data generation (SMOTE, ADASYN)
3. Algorithm-specific techniques (class weights, cost-sensitive learning)
4. Ensemble methods (bagging, boosting)
5. Other (share your approach in the comments below!) πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡
In today’s world,

it’s crucial to focus on leading technologies like full-stack development or AI/ML.

However, many students are just copying projects instead of learning. To succeed,

it’s important to work on real, hands-on projects and truly understand the concepts.
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Has anyone went through interview for data science related roles recently? Feel free to share your experience πŸ˜„
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Here is the list of few projects (found on kaggle). They cover Basics of Python, Advanced Statistics, Supervised Learning (Regression and Classification problems) & Data Science

Please also check the discussions and notebook submissions for different approaches and solution after you tried yourself.

1. Basic python and statistics

Pima Indians :- https://www.kaggle.com/uciml/pima-indians-diabetes-database
Cardio Goodness fit :- https://www.kaggle.com/saurav9786/cardiogoodfitness
Automobile :- https://www.kaggle.com/toramky/automobile-dataset

2. Advanced Statistics

Game of Thrones:-https://www.kaggle.com/mylesoneill/game-of-thrones
World University Ranking:-https://www.kaggle.com/mylesoneill/world-university-rankings
IMDB Movie Dataset:- https://www.kaggle.com/carolzhangdc/imdb-5000-movie-dataset

3. Supervised Learning

a) Regression Problems

How much did it rain :- https://www.kaggle.com/c/how-much-did-it-rain-ii/overview
Inventory Demand:- https://www.kaggle.com/c/grupo-bimbo-inventory-demand
Property Inspection predictiion:- https://www.kaggle.com/c/liberty-mutual-group-property-inspection-prediction
Restaurant Revenue prediction:- https://www.kaggle.com/c/restaurant-revenue-prediction/data
IMDB Box office Prediction:-https://www.kaggle.com/c/tmdb-box-office-prediction/overview

b) Classification problems

Employee Access challenge :- https://www.kaggle.com/c/amazon-employee-access-challenge/overview
Titanic :- https://www.kaggle.com/c/titanic
San Francisco crime:- https://www.kaggle.com/c/sf-crime
Customer satisfcation:-https://www.kaggle.com/c/santander-customer-satisfaction
Trip type classification:- https://www.kaggle.com/c/walmart-recruiting-trip-type-classification
Categorize cusine:- https://www.kaggle.com/c/whats-cooking

4. Some helpful Data science projects for beginners

https://www.kaggle.com/c/house-prices-advanced-regression-techniques

https://www.kaggle.com/c/digit-recognizer

https://www.kaggle.com/c/titanic

5. Intermediate Level Data science Projects

Black Friday Data : https://www.kaggle.com/sdolezel/black-friday

Human Activity Recognition Data : https://www.kaggle.com/uciml/human-activity-recognition-with-smartphones

Trip History Data : https://www.kaggle.com/pronto/cycle-share-dataset

Million Song Data : https://www.kaggle.com/c/msdchallenge

Census Income Data : https://www.kaggle.com/c/census-income/data

Movie Lens Data : https://www.kaggle.com/grouplens/movielens-20m-dataset

Twitter Classification Data : https://www.kaggle.com/c/twitter-sentiment-analysis2

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Here are some of the most popular python project ideas: πŸ’‘
Simple Calculator
Text-Based Adventure Game
Number Guessing Game
Password Generator
Dice Rolling Simulator
Mad Libs Generator
Currency Converter
Leap Year Checker
Word Counter
Quiz Program
Email Slicer
Rock-Paper-Scissors Game
Web Scraper (Simple)
Text Analyzer
Interest Calculator
Unit Converter
Simple Drawing Program
File Organizer
BMI Calculator
Tic-Tac-Toe Game
To-Do List Application
Inspirational Quote Generator
Task Automation Script
Simple Weather App
Automate data cleaning and analysis (EDA)
Sales analysis
Sentiment analysis
Price prediction
Customer Segmentation
Time series forecasting
Image classification
Spam email detection
Credit card fraud detection
Market basket analysis
NLP, etc

These are just starting points. Feel free to explore, combine ideas, and personalize your projects based on your interest and skills. 🎯
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What is your favorite machine learning project that you've worked on, and what made it memorable?

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How do you stay updated with the latest advancements in machine learning and AI?
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