Build and deploy a stroke prediction model using R
Offered By: Coursera Project Network via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
In this project, you’ll help a leading healthcare organization build a model to predict the likelihood of a patient suffering a stroke. The model could help improve a patient’s outcomes. Working with a real-world dataset, you’ll use R to load, clean, process, and analyze the data and then train multiple classification models to determine the best one for making accurate predictions.
Upon completion, you’ll produce a well-validated prediction model that showcases your ability to perform a complete data analysis project involving feature engineering, handling missing data, model evaluation, model selection, and model deployment.
There isn’t just one right approach or solution in this scenario, which means you can create a truly unique project that helps you stand out to employers.
ROLE: Data Analyst
SKILLS: R, Data Analysis, Predictive Modeling
PREREQUISITES:
Load, clean, explore, manipulate, and visualize data in R,
Use R to build a prediction model
Use R documentations and vignettes to write new codes
Syllabus
- Project
- In this 7-9-hour project, you'll build and deploy a stroke prediction model with R and upload your findings to your Coursera profile to showcase to potential employers.
Taught by
Arimoro Olayinka Imisioluwa
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