Boook club “Hands-On Machine Learning with R” - Chp 15 Stacked Models
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Join us for our new online boookclub session discussing ‘Hands-On Machine Learning with R’ by Bradley Boehmke and Brandon Greenwell! Monday February 20, we will talk about stacked models.
From the book:
Stacking involves training a new learning algorithm to combine the predictions of several base learners. First, the base learners are trained using the available training data, then a combiner or meta algorithm, called the super learner, is trained to make a final prediction based on the predictions of the base learners.
This chapter will be presented by one of our community members: Ece. Ece Ozler, is from Turkey. She has a graduate degree in Economics from the Koc University in Turkey and a master's in Finance from the Netherlands. She has lived in the Netherlands for almost six years now. She works for an analytics company, FI Analytics, in the banking sector. She uses R and ML to build credit scoring models; C# to build apps that use the prediction models made in R.
This boook club:
For this boook club we - the Den Bosch and Utrecht chapters of R Ladies - are joining forces. We will alternate hosting the meetups. In +- 10 meetings (definitely more :) ) , we will work through all the chapters in the book together. We are doing this boookclub, because we like to learn together. It is not the case presenters are the experts on the matter. To make this a group effort, the idea is that all participants take turns in presenting chapters. We are of course available to help. If you’re not comfortable presenting, just listening is also okay.
If you cannot make it this time, feel free to join in on one of the subsequent meetings.
For who:
- People who want to take their first steps into machine learning
- Some prior knowledge on R programming will be helpful. As the authors of the book themselves mention: “This book is not meant to be an introduction to R or to programming in general; as we assume the reader has familiarity with the R language to include defining functions, managing R objects, controlling the flow of a program, and other basic tasks.”
What to expect:
- Presentations summarising the key points on each topic of the book
- Putting the theory to practice by going through exercises together
- Room to discuss questions and other thoughts
Whereabouts:
- Meet every 2 weeks via Zoom. The password will be sent to you via e-mail before the meeting.
- We meet every second Monday, from 7 - 8.30 pm
- It is not necessary to read the chapters in advance, but feel free to do so.
R-Ladies is dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for everyone. We do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form. See the code of conduct.
The book can be found at https://bradleyboehmke.github.io/HOML/. It is also available in print. For the slides of our previous meetings, see https://github.com/rladiesnl/book_club_handsonML.

