Predicting Dengue Fever with Machine Learning

Alex on Data · Beginner ·📐 ML Fundamentals ·1y ago

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In this video, I take you through a project in the DrivenData platform to build a machine learning model to predict the spread of DengueAI in two cities in Peru: San Juan and Iquitos. I built a simple base model using Negative Binomial Regression.

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In this video, I take you through a project in the DrivenData platform to build a machine learning model to predict the spread of DengueAI in two cities in Peru: San Juan and Iquitos. I built a simple base model using Negative Binomial Regression.
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