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Preprocessing Data
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Preprocessing Data

Preprocessing Data

1. Data Exploration
2. Data Cleaning
3. Data Validation
4. Normalization & Standardization
5. Data Encoding

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Missing and Wrong Data

As you already know, it is possible that raw data can contain some dirty data. It can be:

  • NaN: undefined or missing data.
  • empty strings.
  • infinite: very large data.
  • incorrect data: for example, 'Female' in the Price column, that contains numeric data (this value could be stored into the wrong cell accidentally). You may find impossible values of the user's age, for example, if this value should be entered by him manually (like -1, 110, 0, etc.).
  • outliers: critically small or big values(for example, 250 cm in the Height column, or 112 yrs in the Age column), usually in a small amount. They may affect your result of analysis or model weights, so sometimes it makes sense to remove them.

Let's learn how to 'clean' your data and not to lose some useful info.

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book
Missing and Wrong Data

As you already know, it is possible that raw data can contain some dirty data. It can be:

  • NaN: undefined or missing data.
  • empty strings.
  • infinite: very large data.
  • incorrect data: for example, 'Female' in the Price column, that contains numeric data (this value could be stored into the wrong cell accidentally). You may find impossible values of the user's age, for example, if this value should be entered by him manually (like -1, 110, 0, etc.).
  • outliers: critically small or big values(for example, 250 cm in the Height column, or 112 yrs in the Age column), usually in a small amount. They may affect your result of analysis or model weights, so sometimes it makes sense to remove them.

Let's learn how to 'clean' your data and not to lose some useful info.

Switch to desktopSchakel over naar desktop voor praktijkervaringGa verder vanaf waar je bent met een van de onderstaande opties
Was alles duidelijk?

Hoe kunnen we het verbeteren?

Bedankt voor je feedback!

Sectie 2. Hoofdstuk 1
Switch to desktopSchakel over naar desktop voor praktijkervaringGa verder vanaf waar je bent met een van de onderstaande opties
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