Credit Risk Analysis | Data Science/ML Project with Source Code | Data Science Project
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Published 2019-12-09
In this video, you will learn to perform Data Science/ Machine Learning Project (Credit Risk Analysis) with the source code given below.
Credit analysis is a type of analysis an investor or bond portfolio manager performs on companies or other debt issuing entities to measure the entity's ability to meet its debt obligations. The credit analysis seeks to identify the appropriate level of default risk associated with investing in that particular entity.
Source Code and PPT: drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/1rLcdbAmqB1fkz9…
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All Comments (12)
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the webinar is really great ! but you should really work on the audio quality
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15 mins worth of content for over 2 hours.
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at 1:37:30, for Age bin 60-70 , the bad count is 952 and the corresponding bad dist. is 18% which seems to be incorrect. Thus entire WOE calculation would be wrong. Kindly check ! Thanks !
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Can you shard the data set please??
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where can i get the part 2?
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respond plz.. where can i get dataset??
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where is dataset??
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Any idea where I can get this dataset ?
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Is it possible to get the input dataset?
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You mentioned that you will share the Python code. Can we get access to that ?
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no practical, only theory based lecture .. more talk less work