Initial Visualization

ggplot(diamonds, aes(cut,price)) + geom_boxplot()

ggplot(diamonds, aes(color,price)) + geom_boxplot()

ggplot(diamonds, aes(clarity,price)) + geom_boxplot()

ggplot(diamonds, aes(carat, price)) +
  geom_hex(bins=50)

Subset Data and replot

diamonds2 <- diamonds %>%
  filter(carat <= 2.5)  %>%
  mutate(lprice = log2(price), lcarat = log2(carat))

ggplot(diamonds2, aes(lcarat, lprice)) +
  geom_hex(bins=50)

Simple model and visualization

mod_diamond <- lm(lprice ~ lcarat, data = diamonds2, na.action = na.warn)

grid <- diamonds2 %>%
  data_grid(carat = seq_range(carat, 20)) %>%
  mutate(lcarat = log2(carat)) %>%
  add_predictions(mod_diamond, "lprice") %>%
  mutate(price = 2 ^ lprice)

ggplot(diamonds2, aes(carat, price)) +
  geom_hex(bins = 50) +
  geom_line(data = grid, color = "green", size = 1)

Add residuals and plot

diamonds2 <- diamonds2 %>%
  add_residuals(mod_diamond, "lresid")

ggplot(diamonds2, aes(lcarat, lresid)) +
  geom_hex(bins = 50)

ggplot(diamonds2, aes(cut,lresid)) + geom_boxplot()

ggplot(diamonds2, aes(color,lresid)) + geom_boxplot()

ggplot(diamonds2, aes(clarity,lresid)) + geom_boxplot()

Four parameter model and visualization

mod_diamond2 <- lm(
  lprice ~ lcarat + color + cut + clarity, diamonds2, na.action = na.warn
)

grid <- diamonds2 %>%
  data_grid(cut, .model = mod_diamond2) %>%
  add_predictions(mod_diamond2)
grid
## # A tibble: 5 x 5
##   cut       lcarat color clarity  pred
##   <ord>      <dbl> <chr> <chr>   <dbl>
## 1 Fair      -0.515 G     VS2      11.2
## 2 Good      -0.515 G     VS2      11.3
## 3 Very Good -0.515 G     VS2      11.4
## 4 Premium   -0.515 G     VS2      11.4
## 5 Ideal     -0.515 G     VS2      11.4
ggplot(grid, aes(cut, pred)) +
  geom_point()

Plot residuals of four parameter model

diamonds2 <- diamonds2 %>%
  add_residuals(mod_diamond2, "lresid2")

ggplot(diamonds2, aes(lcarat, lresid2)) +
  geom_hex(bins = 50)

diamonds2 %>%
  filter(abs(lresid2) > 1) %>%
  add_predictions(mod_diamond2) %>%
  mutate(pred = round(2^pred)) %>%
  select(price, pred, carat:table, x:z) %>%
  arrange(price)
## # A tibble: 16 x 11
##    price  pred carat cut       color clarity depth table     x     y     z
##    <int> <dbl> <dbl> <ord>     <ord> <ord>   <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl>
##  1  1013   264 0.25  Fair      F     SI2      54.4    64  4.3   4.23  2.32
##  2  1186   284 0.25  Premium   G     SI2      59      60  5.33  5.28  3.12
##  3  1186   284 0.25  Premium   G     SI2      58.8    60  5.33  5.28  3.12
##  4  1262  2644 1.03  Fair      E     I1       78.2    54  5.72  5.59  4.42
##  5  1415   639 0.35  Fair      G     VS2      65.9    54  5.57  5.53  3.66
##  6  1415   639 0.35  Fair      G     VS2      65.9    54  5.57  5.53  3.66
##  7  1715   576 0.32  Fair      F     VS2      59.6    60  4.42  4.34  2.61
##  8  1776   412 0.290 Fair      F     SI1      55.8    60  4.48  4.41  2.48
##  9  2160   314 0.34  Fair      F     I1       55.8    62  4.72  4.6   2.6 
## 10  2366   774 0.3   Very Good D     VVS2     60.6    58  4.33  4.35  2.63
## 11  3360  1373 0.51  Premium   F     SI1      62.7    62  5.09  4.96  3.15
## 12  3807  1540 0.61  Good      F     SI2      62.5    65  5.36  5.29  3.33
## 13  3920  1705 0.51  Fair      F     VVS2     65.4    60  4.98  4.9   3.23
## 14  4368  1705 0.51  Fair      F     VVS2     60.7    66  5.21  5.11  3.13
## 15 10011  4048 1.01  Fair      D     SI2      64.6    58  6.25  6.2   4.02
## 16 10470 23622 2.46  Premium   E     SI2      59.7    59  8.82  8.76  5.25

Question #1

In the plot of lcarat vs. lprice, there are some bright vertical strips. What do they represent?

# Use this chunk to answer question 1
### The bright vertical strips represent that many diamonds are cut to those "standard" or popular "weight" since bright means higher count.

Question #2

If log(price) = a_0 + a_1 * log(carat), what does that say about the relationship between price and carat?

# Use this chunk to answer question 2
### It means price = exp(a_0)*carat^(a_1). The price of a diamond is dependent on the carat size. A 1% increase in carat is associated with a 1% increase in price.

Question #3

Extract the diamonds that have very high and very low residuals. Is there anything unusual about these diamonds? Are they particularly bad or good, or do you think these are pricing errors?

# Use this chunk to place your code for extracting the high and low residuals and answer question 3
diamonds2 <- diamonds %>% 
  filter(carat <= 2.5) %>% 
  mutate(lprice = log2(price), lcarat = log2(carat))

mod_diamond <- lm(lprice ~ lcarat, data = diamonds2)

diamonds2 <- diamonds2 %>%
  add_residuals(mod_diamond,'lresid')

summary(diamonds2$lresid)
##      Min.   1st Qu.    Median      Mean   3rd Qu.      Max. 
## -1.964068 -0.245488 -0.008442  0.000000  0.239301  1.934855
diamonds3 <- diamonds2 %>% filter(lresid > quantile(lresid)[[3]] | lresid < quantile(lresid)[[1]] )

table(diamonds3$cut)
## 
##      Fair      Good Very Good   Premium     Ideal 
##       317      1651      5515      6477     12946
table(diamonds3$clarity)
## 
##   I1  SI2  SI1  VS2  VS1 VVS2 VVS1   IF 
##    1  836 4321 7340 5304 4208 3225 1671
diamonds3 %>% 
  ggplot(aes(clarity,price))+
  geom_boxplot()+
  facet_grid(~cut)

### There are pricing errors and diamonds with better clarity are priced lower.

Question #4

Does the final model, mod_diamonds2, do a good job of predicting diamond prices? Would you trust it to tell you how much to spend if you were buying a diamond and why?

# Use this chunk to place your code for assessing how well the model predicts diamond prices and answer question 4

# Add error calculation
diamonds2 <- diamonds2 %>% 
    add_predictions(mod_diamond2) %>% 
    mutate(pred = round(2 ^ pred),
           err = pred - price) 
# Visualize error
diamonds2 %>%
    ggplot(aes(err)) +
    geom_histogram(bins = 50) 

### The predictors are not normalized and treated equally in the model. There are some diamonds which are very expensive but predicted to be cheap or vice versa. It all depends on the good model and If I were buying and selling diamonds as a business, I would probably require a better model.