Cluster Analysis and Unsupervised Machine Learning in Python

Cluster Analysis and Unsupervised Machine Learning in Python

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Data science techniques for pattern recognition, data mining, k-means clustering, and hierarchical clustering, and KDE.

Cluster analysis is a staple of unsupervised machine learning and data science.

It is very useful for data mining and big data because it automatically finds patterns in the data, without the need for labels, unlike supervised machine learning.

In a real-world environment, you can imagine that a robot or an artificial intelligence won’t always have access to the optimal answer, or maybe there isn’t an optimal correct answer. You’d want that robot to be able to explore the world on its own, and learn things just by looking for patterns.

Do you ever wonder how we get the data that we use in our supervised machine learning algorithms?

We always seem to have a nice CSV or a table, complete with Xs and corresponding Ys.

If you haven’t been involved in acquiring data yourself, you might not have thought about this, but someone has to make this data!

Those “Y”s have to come from somewhere, and a lot of the time that involves manual labor.

Sometimes, you don’t have access to this kind of information or it is infeasible or costly to acquire.

But you still want to have some idea of the structure of the data. If you’re doing data analytics automating pattern recognition in your data would be invaluable.

This is where unsupervised machine learning comes into play.

In this course we are first going to talk about clustering. This is where instead of training on labels, we try to create our own labels! We’ll do this by grouping together data that looks alike.

There are 2 methods of clustering we’ll talk about: k-means clustering and hierarchical clustering.

Next, because in machine learning we like to talk about probability distributions, we’ll go into Gaussian mixture models and kernel density estimation, where we talk about how to “learn” the probability distribution of a set of data.

One interesting fact is that under certain conditions, Gaussian mixture models and k-means clustering are exactly the same! We’ll prove how this is the case.

All the algorithms we’ll talk about in this course are staples in machine learning and data science, so if you want to know how to automatically find patterns in your data with data mining and pattern extraction, without needing someone to put in manual work to label that data, then this course is for you.

All the materials for this course are FREE. You can download and install Python, Numpy, and Scipy with simple commands on Windows, Linux, or Mac.

This course focuses on “how to build and understand”, not just “how to use”. Anyone can learn to use an API in 15 minutes after reading some documentation. It’s not about “remembering facts”, it’s about “seeing for yourself” via experimentation. It will teach you how to visualize what’s happening in the model internally. If you want more than just a superficial look at machine learning models, this course is for you.

What you’ll learn

  • Understand the regular K-Means algorithm
  • Understand and enumerate the disadvantages of K-Means Clustering
  • Understand the soft or fuzzy K-Means Clustering algorithm
  • Implement Soft K-Means Clustering in Code
  • Understand Hierarchical Clustering
  • Explain algorithmically how Hierarchical Agglomerative Clustering works
  • Apply Scipy’s Hierarchical Clustering library to data
  • Understand how to read a dendrogram
  • Understand the different distance metrics used in clustering
  • Understand the difference between single linkage, complete linkage, Ward linkage, and UPGMA
  • Understand the Gaussian mixture model and how to use it for density estimation
  • Write a GMM in Python code
  • Explain when GMM is equivalent to K-Means Clustering
  • Explain the expectation-maximization algorithm
  • Understand how GMM overcomes some disadvantages of K-Means
  • Understand the Singular Covariance problem and how to fix it
Table of Contents

Introduction to Unsupervised Learning
1 Introduction
2 Course Outline
3 What is unsupervised learning used for
4 Why Use Clustering
5 Where to get the code
6 Anyone Can Succeed in this Course

K-Means Clustering
7 An Easy Introduction to K-Means Clustering
8 Hard K-Means Exercise Prompt 1
9 Hard K-Means Exercise 1 Solution
10 Hard K-Means Exercise Prompt 2
11 Hard K-Means Exercise 2 Solution
12 Hard K-Means Exercise Prompt 3
13 Hard K-Means Exercise 3 Solution
14 Hard K-Means Objective Theory
15 Hard K-Means Objective Code
16 Soft K-Means
17 The Soft K-Means Objective Function
18 Soft K-Means in Python Code
19 How to Pace Yourself
20 Visualizing Each Step of K-Means
21 Examples of where K-Means can fail
22 Disadvantages of K-Means Clustering
23 How to Evaluate a Clustering (Purity, Davies-Bouldin Index)
24 Using K-Means on Real Data MNIST
25 One Way to Choose K
26 K-Means Application Finding Clusters of Related Words
27 Clustering for NLP and Computer Vision Real-World Applications
28 Suggestion Box

Hierarchical Clustering
29 Visual Walkthrough of Agglomerative Hierarchical Clustering
30 Agglomerative Clustering Options
31 Using Hierarchical Clustering in Python and Interpreting the Dendrogram
32 Application Evolution
33 Application Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton Tweets

Gaussian Mixture Models (GMMs)
34 Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) Algorithm
35 Write a Gaussian Mixture Model in Python Code
36 Practical Issues with GMM Singular Covariance
37 Comparison between GMM and K-Means
38 Kernel Density Estimation
39 GMM vs Bayes Classifier (pt 1)
40 GMM vs Bayes Classifier (pt 2)
41 Expectation-Maximization (pt 1)
42 Expectation-Maximization (pt 2)
43 Expectation-Maximization (pt 3)
44 Future Unsupervised Learning Algorithms You Will Learn

Setting Up Your Environment (FAQ by Student Request)
45 Windows-Focused Environment Setup 2018
46 How to install Numpy, Scipy, Matplotlib, Pandas, IPython, Theano, and TensorFlow

Extra Help With Python Coding for Beginners (FAQ by Student Request)
47 How to Code by Yourself (part 1)
48 How to Code by Yourself (part 2)
49 Proof that using Jupyter Notebook is the same as not using it
50 Python 2 vs Python 3

Effective Learning Strategies for Machine Learning (FAQ by Student Request)
51 How to Succeed in this Course (Long Version)
52 Is this for Beginners or Experts Academic or Practical Fast or slow-paced
53 Machine Learning and AI Prerequisite Roadmap (pt 1)
54 Machine Learning and AI Prerequisite Roadmap (pt 2)

Appendix FAQ Finale
55 What is the Appendix
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