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ML internals: Synthetic Minority Oversampling (SMOTE) Technique

Domino Data Lab

The problem with this approach is that in highly imbalanced sets it can easily lead to a situation where most of the data has to be discarded, and it has been firmly established that when it comes to machine learning data should not be easily thrown out (Banko and Brill, 2001; Halevy et al., The unreasonable effectiveness of data.

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Explaining black-box models using attribute importance, PDPs, and LIME

Domino Data Lab

For this demo we’ll use the freely available Statlog (German Credit Data) Data Set, which can be downloaded from Kaggle. This dataset classifies customers based on a set of attributes into two credit risk groups – good or bad. PDPs for the bicycle count prediction model (Molnar, 2009). Ribeiro, M. Guestrin, C.,

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