Modeling Techniques in Predictive Analytics: Business Problems and Solutions with R, Revised and Expanded Edition (FT Press Analytics)

by Thomas W. Miller

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To succeed with predictive analytics, you must understand it on three levels:



Strategy and management

Methods and models

Technology and code



This up-to-the-minute reference thoroughly covers all three categories.



Now fully updated, this uniquely accessible book will help you use predictive analytics to solve real business problems and drive real competitive advantage. If you're new to the discipline, it will give you the strong foundation you need to get accurate, actionable results. If you're already a modeler, programmer, or manager, it will teach you crucial skills you don't yet have.



Unlike competitive books, this guide illuminates the discipline through realistic vignettes and intuitive data visualizations-not complex math. Thomas W. Miller, leader of Northwestern University's pioneering program in predictive analytics, guides you through defining problems, identifying data, crafting and optimizing models, writing effective R code, interpreting results, and more.



Every chapter focuses on one of today's key applications for predictive analytics, delivering skills and knowledge to put models to work-and maximize their value.



Reflecting extensive student and instructor feedback, this edition adds five classroom-tested case studies, updates all code for new versions of R, explains code behavior more clearly and completely, and covers modern data science methods even more effectively.



All data sets, extensive R code, and additional examples available for download at http://www.ftpress.com/miller



If you want to make the most of predictive analytics, data science, and big data, this is the book for you. Thomas W. Miller's unique balanced approach combines business context and quantitative tools, appealing to managers, analysts, programmers, and students alike.



Miller addresses multiple business cases and challenges, including segmentation, brand positioning, product choice modeling, pricing research, finance, sports, text analytics, sentiment analysis, and social network analysis. He illuminates the use of cross-sectional data, time series, spatial, and spatio-temporal data.



You'll learn why each problem matters, what data are relevant, and how to explore the data you've identified. Miller guides you through conceptually modeling each data set with words and figures; and then modeling it again with realistic R programs that deliver actionable insights.



You'll walk through model construction, explanatory variable subset selection, and validation, mastering best practices for improving out-of-sample predictive performance. Throughout, Miller employs data visualization and statistical graphics to help you explore data, present models, and evaluate performance.



This edition adds five new case studies, updates all code for the newest versions of R, adds more commenting to clarify how the code works, and offers a more detailed and up-to-date primer on data science methods.



Gain powerful, actionable, profitable insights about:



Advertising and promotion
Consumer preference and choice
Market baskets and related purchases
Economic forecasting
Operations management
Unstructured text and language
Customer sentiment
Brand and price
Sports team performance
And much more



  • ISBN10 0133886190
  • ISBN13 9780133886191
  • Publish Date 29 September 2014 (first published 22 August 2013)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Pearson FT Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 384
  • Language English