
Essential Math for Data Science
Take Control of Your Data with Fundamental Linear Algebra, Probability, and Statistics
Thomas Nield(Author)
O'Reilly (Publisher)
Published on 10. June 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
350 pages
978-1-0981-0293-7 (ISBN)
Description
To succeed in data science you need some math proficiency. But not just any math. This common-sense guide provides a clear, plain English survey of the math you'll need in data science, including probability, statistics, hypothesis testing, linear algebra, machine learning, and calculus.
Practical examples with Python code will help you see how the math applies to the work you'll be doing, providing a clear understanding of how concepts work under the hood while connecting them to applications like machine learning. You'll get a solid foundation in the math essential for data science, but more importantly, you'll be able to use it to:
Recognize the nuances and pitfalls of probability math
Master statistics and hypothesis testing (and avoid common pitfalls)
Discover practical applications of probability, statistics, calculus, and machine learning
Intuitively understand linear algebra as a transformation of space, not just grids of numbers being multiplied and added
Perform calculus derivatives and integrals completely from scratch in Python
Apply what you've learned to machine learning, including linear regression, logistic regression, and neural networks
Practical examples with Python code will help you see how the math applies to the work you'll be doing, providing a clear understanding of how concepts work under the hood while connecting them to applications like machine learning. You'll get a solid foundation in the math essential for data science, but more importantly, you'll be able to use it to:
Recognize the nuances and pitfalls of probability math
Master statistics and hypothesis testing (and avoid common pitfalls)
Discover practical applications of probability, statistics, calculus, and machine learning
Intuitively understand linear algebra as a transformation of space, not just grids of numbers being multiplied and added
Perform calculus derivatives and integrals completely from scratch in Python
Apply what you've learned to machine learning, including linear regression, logistic regression, and neural networks
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Language
English
Place of publication
Sebastopol
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 176 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
620 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-0981-0293-7 (9781098102937)
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Thomas Nield is the founder of Nield Consulting Group as well as an instructor at O'Reilly Media and University of Southern California. He enjoys making technical content relatable and relevant to those unfamiliar or intimidated by it. Thomas regularly teaches classes on data analysis, machine learning, mathematical optimization, and practical artificial intelligence. He's authored two books, including Getting Started with SQL (O'Reilly) and Learning RxJava (Packt).