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# 🤖 Minimal Model Training Demo
A streamlined example demonstrating how to train a simple machine learning model using Python, scikit-learn, and pandas.
## 📋 Table of Contents
- [Setup](#-setup)
- [Running the Scripts](#-running-the-scripts)
- [Project Structure](#-project-structure)
- [Using the Trained Model](#-using-the-trained-model)
- [Troubleshooting](#-troubleshooting)
- [Next Steps](#-next-steps)
## ⚙️ Setup
First, ensure you have Python 3.11+ installed on your system. Install the required dependencies:
```bash
# Create a virtual environment (recommended)
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate
# Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
**requirements.txt**:
```
pandas
scikit-learn
```
## 🚀 Running the Scripts
### Train the Model
Train the logistic regression model by running:
```bash
python train.py
```
This script performs the following operations:
- Loads the data from `data/sample.csv`
- Preprocesses the features and target variables
- Trains a logistic regression model on the data
- Saves the trained model as `model.pkl` under the `model` folder
## 📁 Project Structure
```
ml-project/
├── data/
│ └── sample.csv
├── train.py
├── requirements.txt
├── model/
│ └── model.pkl (generated after training)
└── docs/
├── README.md
└── LICENSE
```
## 🔍 Using the Trained Model
After training, you can use the model in your applications:
```python
import pickle
import pandas as pd
# Load the trained model
with open('model/model.pkl', 'rb') as f:
model = pickle.load(f)
# Prepare your data (ensure it has the same format as training data)
new_data = pd.read_csv('path/to/new_data.csv')
# Make predictions
predictions = model.predict(new_data)
print(predictions)
```
## ❓ Troubleshooting
- **Missing dependencies**: Ensure all packages are installed via `pip install -r requirements.txt`
- **File not found errors**: Check that your data file exists in the `data/` directory
- **Version conflicts**: Verify your Python version is 3.11+ and package versions match requirements
- **Memory issues**: For large datasets, consider batch processing or increasing system resources
## 🔮 Next Steps
- Add cross-validation to improve model robustness
- Experiment with different ML algorithms beyond logistic regression
- Implement hyperparameter tuning to optimize model performance
- Add data visualization to better understand your dataset