from sklearn.datasets import load_boston
boston = load_boston()
boston.keys()
print(boston.DESCR)
boston.data.shape
boston.feature_names
import pandas as pd
df = pd.DataFrame(boston.data)
df [12]
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
x = boston.data[:,5]
y = boston.target
plt.figure(figsize=(10,6))
plt.scatter(x,y)
plt.plot(x,9*x-20,'r')
plt.show()
x.shape
from sklearn.linear_model import LinearRegression
lineR = LinearRegression()
lineR.fit(x.reshape(-1,1),y)
w = lineR.coef_ #斜率
b = lineR.intercept_ #截距
from sklearn.linear_model import LinearRegression
lineR = LinearRegression()
lineR.fit(boston.data,y)
q = lineR.coef_ #斜率
d = lineR.intercept_ #截距\
print(q,d)
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Boston House Prices dataset
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Notes
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Data Set Characteristics:
:Number of Instances: 506
:Number of Attributes: 13 numeric/categorical predictive
:Median Value (attribute 14) is usually the target
:Attribute Information (in order):
- CRIM per capita crime rate by town
- ZN proportion of residential land zoned for lots over 25,000 sq.ft.
- INDUS proportion of non-retail business acres per town
- CHAS Charles River dummy variable (= 1 if tract bounds river; 0 otherwise)
- NOX nitric oxides concentration (parts per 10 million)
- RM average number of rooms per dwelling
- AGE proportion of owner-occupied units built prior to 1940
- DIS weighted distances to five Boston employment centres
- RAD index of accessibility to radial highways
- TAX full-value property-tax rate per $10,000
- PTRATIO pupil-teacher ratio by town
- B 1000(Bk - 0.63)^2 where Bk is the proportion of blacks by town
- LSTAT % lower status of the population
- MEDV Median value of owner-occupied homes in $1000's
:Missing Attribute Values: None
:Creator: Harrison, D. and Rubinfeld, D.L.
This is a copy of UCI ML housing dataset.
http://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets/Housing
This dataset was taken from the StatLib library which is maintained at Carnegie Mellon University.
The Boston house-price data of Harrison, D. and Rubinfeld, D.L. 'Hedonic
prices and the demand for clean air', J. Environ. Economics & Management,
vol.5, 81-102, 1978. Used in Belsley, Kuh & Welsch, 'Regression diagnostics
...', Wiley, 1980. N.B. Various transformations are used in the table on
pages 244-261 of the latter.
The Boston house-price data has been used in many machine learning papers that address regression
problems.
**References**
- Belsley, Kuh & Welsch, 'Regression diagnostics: Identifying Influential Data and Sources of Collinearity', Wiley, 1980. 244-261.
- Quinlan,R. (1993). Combining Instance-Based and Model-Based Learning. In Proceedings on the Tenth International Conference of Machine Learning, 236-243, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Morgan Kaufmann.
- many more! (see http://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets/Housing)
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