Regression Model for Kaggle Tabular Playground Series 2021 January Using TensorFlow Decision Forests

Template Credit: Adapted from a template made available by Dr. Jason Brownlee of Machine Learning Mastery.

SUMMARY: The project aims to construct a predictive model using various machine learning algorithms and document the end-to-end steps using a template. The Kaggle Tabular Playground Series January 2021 dataset is a regression situation where we are trying to predict the value of a continuous variable.

Kaggle wants to provide an approachable environment for relatively new people in their data science journey. Since January 2021, they have been hosting playground-style competitions on Kaggle with fun but less complex, tabular datasets. These competitions will be great for people looking for something between the Titanic Getting Started competition and a Featured competition.

ANALYSIS: The performance of the preliminary Gradient Boosted Trees model achieved an RMSE benchmark of 0.7013 on the validation dataset. The final model processed the validation dataset with a final RMSE score of 0.7006. When we applied the finalized model to Kaggle’s test dataset, the model achieved an RMSE score of 0.7031.

CONCLUSION: In this iteration, the TensorFlow Decision Forests model appeared to be a suitable algorithm for modeling this dataset.

Dataset Used: Kaggle Tabular Playground Series January 2021 Data Set

Dataset ML Model: Regression with numerical attributes

Dataset Reference: https://www.kaggle.com/c/tabular-playground-series-jan-2021

One potential source of performance benchmarks: https://www.kaggle.com/c/tabular-playground-series-jan-2021/leaderboard

The HTML formatted report can be found here on GitHub.