ML engineering pipelines
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How to Impute Missing Values with Mean in Python
Replace None values in a list with the mean of the existing values using Python's statistics module.
import statistics
from statistics import mean
def impute_mean(values):
"""Replace None with the mean of the non-None values."""
# Filter out None to compute the mean of existing values
valid = [v for v in values if v is not None]
if not valid:
return values # nothing to impute if all are Non…
StandardScaler mock in Python
A pure-Python StandarScaler class that standardizes features to zero mean and unit variance without sklearn.
import math
class StandardScaler:
def __init__(self):
self.mean_ = None
self.std_ = None
def fit(self, X):
n = len(X)
self.mean_ = [sum(col) / n for col in zip(*X)]
self.std_ = []
for col in zip(*X):
variance = sum((x - self.mean_[i]) ** 2 for i, x …
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