I am a software developer turned data enthusiast. I have recently started learning about the nitty-gritties of Data Science. One of the most prominent challenge when I started learning through videos and courses on websites like Udemy, Coursera etc., it made me passive and I did more of listening and less of, well, doing. I had no practice and even though I could understand most of the theory.At that point I came across Kaggle, a website with a set of Data Science problems and competitions hosted by multiple mega-technological companies like Google. Over the world, Kaggle is known for its problems being interesting, challenging and very, very addictive. One of these problems is the Titanic Dataset.So summing it up, the Titanic Problem is based on the sinking of the ‘Unsinkable’ ship Titanic in the early 1912. It gives you information about multiple people like their ages, sexes, sibling counts, embarkment points and whether or not they survived the disaster. Based on these features, you have to predict if an arbitrary passenger on Titanic would survive the sinking.
Date: | July 17, 2020 |
Category: | Classification |
Visit: | Titanic Classification |
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