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# Problem : Can these models be used to predict how lawmakers may vote?
#Prepare a clean R environment in work space.
rm
(
list
=
ls
())
#Use setwd() to navigate the data directory and specify desired folder. Here we are using Rstudio Editor directory.
setwd
(
dirname
(
rstudioapi
::
getSourceEditorContext
()
$
path
))
#Import our csv file data
data
=
read.csv
(
"VotingData.csv"
,
header
=
TRUE
)
#Load data
TrainingPct
=
0.6
#Percent of data to train model on
TrainingSample
=
floor
(
TrainingPct
*
dim
(
data
)[
1
])
#Number of observations to train the model on
TestSample
=
dim
(
data
)[
1
]
-
TrainingSample
#Number of observations to test the model on
TrainingData
=
data
[
1
:
TrainingSample
,]
#Get the training data
#Find probabilities associtaed with democrat voting
DemData
=
subset
(
TrainingData
,
TrainingData
$
Party
==
"democrat"
)
#Store All Probabilities in a Matrix (2 rows, across all votes)
ProbMat
=
matrix
(
0
,
2
,(
dim
(
DemData
)[
2
]
-3+1+1
))
m
=
2
#Equivalent sample size for Laplacian correction
p
=
1
/
2
#Prior probability for Laplacian correction
for
(
j
in
3
:
dim
(
DemData
)[
2
])
{
ProbMat
[
1
,
j
-2
]
=
(
sum
(
DemData
[,
j
]
==
"y"
)
+
m
*
p
)
/
(
dim
(
DemData
)[
1
]
+
m
)
}
#Find Probabilities Associated with Republican Voting
GOPData
=
subset
(
TrainingData
,
TrainingData
$
Party
==
"republican"
)
for
(
j
in
3
:
dim
(
GOPData
)[
2
])
{
ProbMat
[
2
,
j
-2
]
=
(
sum
(
GOPData
[,
j
]
==
"y"
)
+
m
*
p
)
/
(
dim
(
GOPData
)[
1
]
+
m
)
}
#Tag on marignal probabilities
FinalInd
=
dim
(
ProbMat
)[
2
]
ProbMat
[
1
:
2
,
FinalInd
]
=
c
(
sum
(
TrainingData
$
Party
==
"democrat"
)
/
dim
(
TrainingData
)[
1
],
sum
(
TrainingData
$
Party
==
"republican"
)
/
dim
(
TrainingData
)[
1
])
colnames
(
ProbMat
)
=
c
(
names
(
data
)[
3
:
dim
(
data
)[
2
]],
"MargProb"
)
rownames
(
ProbMat
)
=
unique
(
TrainingData
$
Party
)
TestData
=
data
[(
TrainingSample
+1
)
:
dim
(
data
)[
1
],]
AssignedMat
=
matrix
(
0
,
dim
(
TestData
)[
1
],
3
)
#Use the NB classifier on test Data
VotingModel_fn
<-
function
(
TestVec
,
ProbMat
){
ProbTestMat
=
matrix
(
0
,
2
,
dim
(
ProbMat
)[
2
])
#TestVec is the member of interests' vote record
for
(
j
in
1
:
length
(
TestVec
)){
for
(
k
in
1
:
2
){
#Compute probabilities if vote yes or no via if loop
if
(
TestVec
[
j
]
==
"y"
){
ProbTestMat
[
k
,
j
]
=
ProbMat
[
k
,
j
]
}
else
{
ProbTestMat
[
k
,
j
]
=
1
-
ProbMat
[
k
,
j
]
}
}
}
ProbTestMat
[
1
:
2
,(
length
(
TestVec
)
+1
)]
=
ProbMat
[
1
:
2
,(
length
(
TestVec
)
+1
)]
Probs
=
apply
(
ProbTestMat
,
1
,
prod
)
#Compute product of probabilities for the candidate being of either party
ind
=
which.max
(
Probs
)
#Find which probability is higher
AssignedVec
=
c
(
Probs
,
unique
(
TrainingData
$
Party
)[
ind
])
#Probability of being a democrat, being a republican, and which one is assigned
return
(
list
(
AssignedVec
=
as.numeric
(
AssignedVec
[
1
:
2
]),
AssignedParty
=
AssignedVec
[
3
]))
#Elements returned as a list.
}
for
(
i
in
1
:
dim
(
TestData
)[
1
]){
for
(
j
in
3
:
dim
(
TestData
)[
2
]){
TestVec
=
TestData
[
i
,
3
:
dim
(
TestData
)[
2
]]
result
<-
VotingModel_fn
(
TestVec
,
ProbMat
)
AssignedMat
[
i
,]
=
c
(
as.numeric
(
result
$
AssignedVec
),
result
$
AssignedParty
)
}
}
CheckMat
=
data.frame
(
cbind
(
TestData
$
Party
,
AssignedMat
[,
3
]))
colnames
(
CheckMat
)
=
c
(
"Actual"
,
"Assigned"
)
Pct_Accuracy
=
sum
(
CheckMat
$
Actual
==
CheckMat
$
Assigned
)
/
dim
(
TestData
)[
1
]
#computes the percent accuracy
print
(
"Classifier Percent Accuracy"
)
#Print our accuracy as percent value.
print
(
Pct_Accuracy
)
Example
=
read.csv
(
"ArbitraryMember.csv"
)
result
<-
VotingModel_fn
(
Example
,
ProbMat
)
print
(
result
)
#Executing function in a sample data set to predict likelihood of voting
Example
=
read.csv
(
"ArbitraryMember.csv"
)
#load data
result
<-
VotingModel_fn
(
Example
,
ProbMat
)
print
(
result
)
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