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COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT MACHINE LEARNING
ALGORITHIMS USING BANK DATA SET FROM PYCARAT LIBRARY
PRESENTED BY :
AYUSH KUMAR-
23BBE10003
AMIT MOHAPATRA- UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF :
23BBE10008 Dr. YOGENDRA
NARAYAN(ASSOCIATE
KOMAL VERMA-
PROFESSOR, AU-3)
23BBE10014
TRUPTI GARG-
23BBE10015
SUMIT SINGH-
BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING(AU-3)
23BBE10032
INSTITUTE – UIE
CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY
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Introduction
DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Fig.1.1
KEY FEATURES & BENIFITS
Key Features and Benefits are:
We may create machine learning models with high performance by using the library’s more
than 25 pre-processing approaches and more than 70 automated open-source algorithms.
SOFTWARE USED
Supervised Clustering
Models
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Fig.1.1
CONCLUSION & FUTURE SCOPE
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1) The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book by Andriy Burkov1: This book offers a concise and comprehensive
overview of machine learning, covering both theory and practice. It explains key concepts, methods, and
algorithms with examples in Python.
2) Machine Learning For Absolute Beginners by Oliver Theobald2: This book is a gentle introduction to machine
learning for beginners who have no prior knowledge of coding, math, or statistics. It covers the basics of data
processing, supervised and unsupervised learning, and common algorithms and applications.
3) Machine Learning: A Probabilistic Perspective by Kevin P. Murphy3: This book provides a thorough and rigorous
treatment of machine learning from a probabilistic perspective. It covers a wide range of topics, such as Bayesian
networks, graphical models, neural networks, deep learning, reinforcement learning, and more.
4) Machine Learning: The Art and Science of Algorithms that Make Sense of Data by Peter Flach4: This book
presents machine learning as an experimental science that explores how to make sense of data using algorithms.
It covers various aspects of machine learning, such as data preparation, evaluation, classification, regression,
clustering, and rule induction.
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