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Zero - Variance Features

Instruction

Please ensure you update all the details:

Name: R N Guru Bhakta Singh

Batch Id: 10062021


Topic: Data Pre-Processing

Variance measures how far a set of data is spread out. A variance of zero indicates that
all the data values are identical. There are various techniques to remove this for
transforming the data into the suitable one for prediction.

Problem statement:
Find which columns of the given dataset with zero variance, explore various techniques used to
remove the zero variance from the dataset to perform certain analysis.

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Hints:
For each assignment, the solution should be submitted in the below format
1. Work on each feature of the dataset to create a data dictionary as displayed in the
below image:

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2. Consider the Z_dataset.csv dataset
3. Research and perform all possible steps for obtaining solution
4. All the codes (executable programs) should execute without errors
5. Code modularization should be followed
6. Each line of code should have comments explaining the logic and why you are using that
function

Grading Guidelines:

Note: 1. An Assignment submission is considered complete only when successful executable code(s),
and documentation explaining the applied solution and results are provided. Failing to submit either
of them will be considered an invalid submission and will not be considered for evaluation.

2. Assignments submitted after the deadline date will affect your grades.

Grading:

Ans Date     Ans Date


Correct On time A 100    
80% & above On time B 85 Correct Late
50% & above On time C 75 80% & above Late
50% & below On time D 65 50% & above Late
    E 55 50% & below  
Copied/No Submission   F 45    

 Grade A: (>= 90): When all assignments are submitted on or before the given deadline date

 Grade B: (>= 80 and < 90):


o When assignments are submitted on time but less than 80% of questions asked in
assignments are completed. (or)
o All assignments were submitted, however, after the given deadline

 Grade C: (>= 70 and < 80):


o When assignments are submitted on time but less than 50% of questions asked in
assignments are completed. (or)
o Less than 80% of questions asked in assignments are submitted after the deadline

 Grade D: (>= 60 and < 70): Assignments submitted after the Deadline and with 50% or less of
questions

 Grade E: (>= 50 and < 60):

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o Less than 30% of questions asked in the assignments are submitted after the deadline
(OR)
o Less than 30% of questions asked in the assignments are submitted before deadline

Grade F: (< 50): Copied submission or No submission

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