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    XGBoost

    XGBoost

    Scalable and Flexible Gradient Boosting

    XGBoost is an optimized distributed gradient boosting library, designed to be scalable, flexible, portable and highly efficient. It supports regression, classification, ranking and user defined objectives, and runs on all major operating systems and cloud platforms. XGBoost works by implementing machine learning algorithms under the Gradient Boosting framework. It also offers parallel tree boosting (GBDT, GBRT or GBM) that can quickly and accurately solve many data science problems. ...
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    LIFELINES

    LIFELINES

    Survival analysis in Python

    ...It can be used for traditional cases like medical survival time, but also for business and product questions such as churn, subscription length, equipment failure, and customer retention. The library includes estimators such as Kaplan-Meier, Nelson-Aalen, and regression-based survival models. It is designed to be accessible to Python users and works well with common scientific computing workflows. Built-in plotting methods and datasets help users explore survival curves and compare groups visually. It is a practical tool for analysts, researchers, and data scientists who need event-time modeling without leaving Python.
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    tsfresh

    tsfresh

    Automatic extraction of relevant features from time series

    ...The extracted features can be used to describe or cluster time series based on the extracted characteristics. Further, they can be used to build models that perform classification/regression tasks on the time series. Often the features give new insights into time series and their dynamics.
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    Data Science Specialization

    Data Science Specialization

    Course materials for the Data Science Specialization on Coursera

    ...The repository is designed as a shared space for code examples, datasets, and instructional materials, helping learners follow along with lectures and assignments. It spans essential topics such as R programming, data cleaning, exploratory data analysis, statistical inference, regression models, machine learning, and practical data science projects. By providing centralized resources, the repo makes it easier for students to practice concepts and replicate examples from the curriculum. It also offers a structured view of how multiple disciplines—programming, statistics, and applied data analysis—come together in a professional workflow.
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