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To improve model performance, we tune hyperparameters. The idea is simple: test different values, compute cross-validation scores, and choose the one with the highest score.

This process can be done using the GridSearchCV class of the sklearn.model_selection module.

GridSearchCV requires a model and a parameter grid (param_grid). Example:

param_grid = {'n_neighbors': [1, 3, 5, 7]}

After initializing GridSearchCV, call .fit(X, y).

  • The best model is in .best_estimator_;
  • Its cross-validation score is in .best_score_.
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import pandas as pd from sklearn.neighbors import KNeighborsClassifier from sklearn.model_selection import GridSearchCV df = pd.read_csv('https://codefinity-content-media.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/a65bbc96-309e-4df9-a790-a1eb8c815a1c/penguins_pipelined.csv') X, y = df.drop('species', axis=1), df['species'] param_grid = {'n_neighbors': [1,3,5,7,9]} grid_search = GridSearchCV(KNeighborsClassifier(), param_grid) grid_search.fit(X, y) print(grid_search.best_estimator_) print(grid_search.best_score_)
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After fitting, GridSearchCV automatically retrains the best estimator on the full dataset. The grid_search object becomes the final trained model and can be used directly with .predict() and .score().

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grid_search.fit(X, y) print(grid_search.score(X, y)) # training accuracy (not reliable for real evaluation)
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Once you trained a GridSearchCV object, you can use it to make predictions using the .predict() method. Is it correct?

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